Raspberry Pi 4 bcm2711 / Raspberry Pi 3 bcm2837 (aarch64)
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I'm getting "Forbidden" errors at the moment (Monday morning 10AM GMT) on those images and the Pi 3 ones. Trying slackware.uk ...
EDIT: Just "dl.slarm64.org/" is throwing 'forbidden' errors. slarm64.org is ok. Your mirrors are out of date, except aptalaska.net, but that has no ftp.
Last edited by business_kid; 01-09-2023 at 05:58 AM.
I tried upgrading the packages and the kernel, and for some time I have been using my PI4 with an official PoE shield, which features a PwM fan, which with the previously used 5.16.7 drove just fine. Now, after installing the new kernel, and rebooting, the fan stands still and does nothing.
What should I check? config.txt would probably the best candidate, but is there maybe anything else that I'd need to check? Maybe rebuild the initrd?
Thanks!
Last edited by wowbaggerHU; 04-02-2023 at 10:44 AM.
I tried upgrading the packages and the kernel, and for some time I have been using my PI4 with an official PoE shield, which features a PwM fan, which with the previously used 5.16.7 drove just fine. Now, after installing the new kernel, and rebooting, the fan stands still and does nothing.
What should I check? config.txt would probably the best candidate, but is there maybe anything else that I'd need to check? Maybe rebuild the initrd?
Thanks!
Hi wowbaggerHU,
initrd only for loading, may need in config.txt may need to specify correct overlay like rpi-poe-plus.dtbo rpi-poe.dtbo. also see the log files.
As a hardware repair guy (which I was), I can't number the connector faults I have dealt with on plugs like that GPIO plug. Just saying....
I'm now using a Flirc case with NO FAN . In my situation, it's well worth the money.
The occurrence of the problem seems to coincide with the kernel upgrade. I did not do anything else to the PI, so the connector breaking all of a sudden seems very unlikely.
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