Raspberry Pi flavoured Cumulus MX - How it's gone for me.
Posted: Mon 08 Jun 2015 10:57 am
I have installed CumulusMX on a Raspberry Pi verB rev 2 256mb. The Pi is running the latest version of Raspbian as distributed with the NOOBS package. The station in use is a Fine Offset WH1081 which I have been using for quite a few years with Cumulus 1.9x. on an old XP laptop. I started with a base knowledge of zero about Linux and the Pi so Google became my new best friend. (I did start using PCs in the days of DOS though - so not too big a shock) I am lucky enough to have two weather consoles so have been able to keep on running on 1.9.4 whilst experimenting with the new setup.
I have no real knowledge of html, java and all the other stuff I see on this forum that always leaves me with a deep sense of inadequacy! Luckily I have always liked the web page layouts and don't feel the need to modify them beyond a few text changes. The instructions here are thorough - read them - I did not and asked an already answered question! I started with a totally clean install and have not yet tried to use my old data. So far I have encountered no problems and everything appears to be working as it should. I will miss the old program interface - but I'm sure the new dashboard will become just as comfortable. I just need to figure out the removal of solar gauges on the website and I'm done fiddling for a bit.
For those thinking of going down this route with no prior knowledge I will just mention two programs that make life easier. On the Pi - 'Samba' - which lets the Pi be seen on a windows network and with the right permissions lets you copy, move and edit files on and to the Pi. On the PC - 'Putty' - which sets up a terminal window so that you can run the Pi headless i.e. no screen or keyboard. Use Putty in conjunction with 'screen' on the Pi and you can then close the Putty session without also terminating CumulusMX. I'm sure there are numerous other solutions to both these aspects but these worked for me.
So to sum up. No problems at all so far. Sorry, not much of a Beta test - but thanks for a great bit of software! (happy to donate again when it comes out of Beta)
www.astroadventures.co.uk/weather2/
I have no real knowledge of html, java and all the other stuff I see on this forum that always leaves me with a deep sense of inadequacy! Luckily I have always liked the web page layouts and don't feel the need to modify them beyond a few text changes. The instructions here are thorough - read them - I did not and asked an already answered question! I started with a totally clean install and have not yet tried to use my old data. So far I have encountered no problems and everything appears to be working as it should. I will miss the old program interface - but I'm sure the new dashboard will become just as comfortable. I just need to figure out the removal of solar gauges on the website and I'm done fiddling for a bit.
For those thinking of going down this route with no prior knowledge I will just mention two programs that make life easier. On the Pi - 'Samba' - which lets the Pi be seen on a windows network and with the right permissions lets you copy, move and edit files on and to the Pi. On the PC - 'Putty' - which sets up a terminal window so that you can run the Pi headless i.e. no screen or keyboard. Use Putty in conjunction with 'screen' on the Pi and you can then close the Putty session without also terminating CumulusMX. I'm sure there are numerous other solutions to both these aspects but these worked for me.
So to sum up. No problems at all so far. Sorry, not much of a Beta test - but thanks for a great bit of software! (happy to donate again when it comes out of Beta)
www.astroadventures.co.uk/weather2/