It has been a while. I got an asi2600mm recently and am trying to get it running. Hooked up all the cables, started kstars / ekos on my laptop (worked fine),
connected to my pi and started indiserver with :indiserver indi_asi_ccd indi_ieq_telescope indi_asi_focuser
and that worked fine too. I tried to look at / set the camera module in ekos to an asi 2600 and it did not want to respond like it knew about it.
So I thought I would upgrade software. Got kstars up to 3.6.1 from 3.5.6 and that appears to be fine.
I have indi-full version 1.83 on the pi and I am trying to update it, but I get this when I run apt-get update :
Err:4 www.astroberry.io/repo buster Release
Certificate verification failed: The certificate is NOT trusted. The certificate chain uses expired certificate. Could not handshake: Error in the certificate verification. [IP: 46.105.204.23 443]
Reading package lists... Done
E: Repository 'raspbian.raspberrypi.org/raspbian buster InRelease' changed its 'Suite' value from 'stable' to 'oldstable'
N: This must be accepted explicitly before updates for this repository can be applied. See apt-secure( manpage for details.
E: The repository 'www.astroberry.io/repo buster Release' no longer has a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.
N: See apt-secure( manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.
E: Repository 'archive.raspberrypi.org/debian buster InRelease' changed its 'Suite' value from 'testing' to 'oldstable'
N: This must be accepted explicitly before updates for this repository can be applied. See apt-secure( manpage for details.
So I can see that the certificate has expired. But I wonder if I can even get the current indi-full since the repository is "oldstable".
Can this be updated to current? I realize raspberrypi's are hard to get these days, but some of us are still using them.
It is nice to leave the pi on the telescope out in the cold.