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Unfortunately, from my reading of the setup docs, the root issue remains if you're accessing the GPIO due to the usual arcane Linux lib issues. I'm not doing that yet, but should be, not too far off. Not clear - is user 'pi' root? I'm not real worried at the moment, it's all on a local subnet. I'll move everything off of 'pi' if necessary, however.
A Pine64 board (same price range, better hardware), running Fedora aarch64 (64 bit ARM, same as the Pi3) is pretty wicked. The problem with the Pi3 is no one is shipping a 64 bit userspace for it, and the cpu still requires non-mainline bits and even binary blobs to boot.
I have no idea whatsoever what that means.Hmm... don't try toexplain. Kiz is dense...
I have no idea whatsoever what that means.
A bit scary, but I did understand it.... I should probably research this, but I'll just ask: are there any boards or daughtercards for the Pi that support a lot of GPIO lines? For Arduino there is a 48-pin I/O MUX, and the Arduino Mega supports 54 lines, but it would be interesting to know what is available for the Pi system.Ed
Sorry for the continual geek-speeq . . .