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StellarMate OS v1.4.0 and StellarMate App Feedback

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i am on sm 1.4 and still can't get it to communicate out the the internet. I can connect to it locally just fine.

how to I add a dns entry ??
4 years 10 months ago #39516

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From the control centre choose Network, and then add a DNS entry. For me, I have to do this each time I restart.

EDIT: I added a DNS entry to my wi-fi Network Connection entry for my router's wi-fi and this solved the connectivity, and is persistent.
Last edit: 4 years 10 months ago by Jerry Black.
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"was there a green LED next to StellarMate?"... No there isn't. I see the what should be green (it's gray/white, but it has the correct IP under the name stellarmate)

"For the scope, did you try to see if there are in the dropdown list?" If you click the drop down it just has:
Search...
Default X (X being your check)
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FYI, if you use the Android Back button too many times and leave the app. You can't rejoin. If you try you'll get the "Establishing Connection" spin message.
Do it again and you'll have 2 "Establishing Connection" spins
Do it again and you'll have 3 "Establishing Connection" spins
Do it again and you'll have 4 "Establishing Connection" spins
etc.
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I fixed the DNS internet problem and reuploaded SM OS v1.4

We're checking the other issues. Thank you for your patience with this beta release, it will get sorted out!
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There seems to be an issue with your latest OS 1.4 Jasem. When starting up, it stops stating there's an error: Driver 'sdhost-bcm2835' is already registered, aborting…
Then you can only enter commands at the built in BusyBox Shell command prompt: (initramfs)
Last edit: 4 years 10 months ago by Keld Henningsen.
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Keld,

Are you sure? I just checked and it's fine. The sdhost-bcm2835 message can be safely ignored. Maybe try to check the SD card and burn the image again? Did you verify the md5sums?
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I'm 99,8% sure, it starts up, shows the four raspberries plus driver error, then the Stellarmate galaxy then it stops with the error message only leaving me with an option to type help at the BusyBox command prompt.
I've burnt the image twice, same result.
The MD5Sum does not match, mine says bd8e0112c0586c69e210540844f44227, you have listed 572a6efa3586d1236b5f2c86516d92c8 on Stellarmate.com (have you updated it with the new MD5sum?).
I noticed that the SD card has three partitions, boot partition (199MB), primary (5,32GB) and not allocated (8,98GB), that's different from the latest versions where all available space is allocated.
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this md5sum for the .xz file correct? I just updated them, sha256 is 692ad689b0b0869a13481dcd47fdb585094cea188e023b594dc5f5704ec46b4b
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I just updated to the 2nd ? version of 1.4 and as before it automatically provided a stellarmate wi-fi hotspot, which let me add my local wi-fi SSID. I had no command line startup issues, but I wasn't watching via HDMI and a keyboard/mouse, rather I just connected via Screen Sharing. The DNS entry in the network control panel was empty, and I was able to add a new one which worked. However, after a reboot, the DNS list is empty again, so I had to renter the DNS again.

EDIT: I added a DNS entry to my wi-fi Network Connection entry for my router's wi-fi and this solved the connectivity, and is persistent.
Last edit: 4 years 10 months ago by Jerry Black.
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It was actually the md5sum for the *.img file, the md5sum for my downloaded .xz file is identical to the one you've specified, a55816718d49bf272f6836b3211be4a5.
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This is what I get when I do <strong>fdisk -l</strong>:
Disk StellarMateOS_1.4.0.img: 5.5 GiB, 5923144192 bytes, 11568641 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x4ec99a40
 
Device                   Boot  Start      End  Sectors  Size Id Type
StellarMateOS_1.4.0.img1        2048   409599   407552  199M  c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
StellarMateOS_1.4.0.img2      409600 11568640 11159041  5.3G 83 Linux
Last edit: 4 years 10 months ago by Jasem Mutlaq.
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