Hi, i need to run as root in order to access the GPIO's of the raspberry with wiringPI_gpio ... at least that is what i understood...
i also found that the process
wish /usr/lib/puredata/tcl//pd-gui.tcl 5400
is sometimes piling up RAM, which causes the RPi to crash. can this be connected?
i thought of reading the GPIO via python and send SensorData via netsend...or use an arduino to handle the SensorCommunication...
Any recommendations?
Michael
ps: it is a special feeling - talking to the creator...
Something's malfunctioning in Pd-watchdog.. but anyhow, is there any way you
can get Pd to run not as root? That way it has no way of kicking systemd (which it somehow seems to be doing).
cheers Miller
On Mon, Dec 03, 2018 at 02:11:07PM +0100, michael strohmann wrote:
Hi, i don???t know if i read this right: to me it looks like PD froze and
the watchdog sent SIGHUP. after which the system rebooted itself.
is there a way do find out why PD froze? thanks! michael
Dec 3 12:15:01 RoomOne CRON[3818]: (pi) CMD (ps aux --sort -rss|head
-15 >> /home/pi/Desktop/ps.log)
Dec 3 12:15:35 RoomOne systemd[1]: Received SIGHUP from PID 634
(pd-watchdog).
Dec 3 12:15:35 RoomOne systemd[1]: Reloading. Dec 3 12:15:36 RoomOne systemd[1]: apt-daily.timer: Adding 8h 8min
33.364295s random time.
Dec 3 12:15:36 RoomOne systemd[1]: apt-daily-upgrade.timer: Adding
56min 30.656756s random time.
Dec 3 12:15:37 RoomOne systemd[1]: Received SIGHUP from PID 634
(pd-watchdog).
Dec 3 12:15:37 RoomOne systemd[1]: Reloading.