Trying to install pihole with the curl command onto a RuneAudio Raspberry Pi 3 image. Fails with OS distribution unsupported. Briefly debugging the script, I get:
uname -m
armv7l
Which appears to be unsupported. What do I do here?
by giselegadot3 » 20 Mar 2020, 11:02
by rsi » 20 Mar 2020, 18:16
more /etc/*-release (if its there)
lsb_release -a
hostnamectl
uname -o (should give the OS, but no details, might be just: GNU/Linux)
by rsi » 20 Mar 2020, 21:01
by rodneymoss » 31 Mar 2020, 03:10
rsi wrote:Hi!
First of all, I came here in search of a solution just like you.
I'm still researching and planning my approach.
My goal is to run RuneAudio and PiHole on the same RaspberryPi.
But let's try to find a solution together!!
uname -m gives you the machine hardware name -> ARM 7, that's the CPU
This Website says its a stripped down linux.. whatever that means.
In your shell on the RPI run the following commands to find out what geometry dash RuneAudio is based on.
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more /etc/*-release (if its there)
lsb_release -a
hostnamectl
uname -o (should give the OS, but no details, might be just: GNU/Linux)
post the output you get!
by LeighP » 02 Apr 2020, 15:45
by KerryBrown » 04 Apr 2020, 08:46
rsi wrote:Hi!
First of all, I came here in search of a solution just like you.
I'm still researching and planning my approach.
My goal is to run RuneAudio and PiHole on the same RaspberryPi.
But let's try to find a solution together!!
uname -m gives you the machine hardware name -> ARM 7, that's the CPU
This Website says its a stripped down linux.. whatever that means.
In your shell on the RPI run the following commands to find out what RuneAudio is based on.
- Code: Select all
more /etc/*-release (if its there)
lsb_release -a
hostnamectl
uname -o (should give the OS, but no details, might be just: GNU/Linux)
post the output you get!
by rsi » 06 Apr 2020, 08:19
rodneymoss wrote:I'm able to run RuneAudio and PiHole on the same RaspberryPi.
support RuneAudio