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hi,
I have been trying to set up an Intel Atom netbook as a nanoDLP host for a little bit here, and am running into issues using the supplied distributions:
-the Atom platform is x32
-using raspberry pi distros on Raspbian Desktop is giving me filesystem and compilation errors
If there were a docker image or an x32 Ubuntu 18.04 distribution, that would be very useful :D.
Thanks!
Ceu
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just realized docker explicitly only supports x64 hosts, so that isn't helpful for me... regardless, I think a docker image would be useful generally lol
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It looks like the issue on Raspbian Desktop is compilation of the binary for ARM chips; /var/log/printer.log output:
/lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3: No such file or directory
Last edited by ceu_gf (2020-04-29 02:14:43)
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Not much demand for x86 platform to support it.
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Yeah, but there are still a significant quantity of Atom-based SOCs out there, most of which are dirt cheap, have input devices+screens, and are optimized for low-power idle applications. It'd be cool!
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I believe due to memory constraints x86 is not suitable for slicing. Please, try this see if it does help or not.
http://nanodlp.com/download/nanodlp.lin … eta.tar.gz
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on a lubuntu 18.04.4LTS x32 installation, it says sudo: ./nanodlp: command not found when i run the shell script.
is there a setup.sh file I'm missing? /db is empty
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Please, download it again.
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