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Save EverythingSmartHome/e4151d7e9b7c1c953a72ddb536730c6d to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y | |
wget https://github.com/awawa-dev/HyperHDR/releases/download/v16.0.0.1/HyperHDR-16.0.0.1-Linux-`uname -m`.deb | |
sudo apt install ./HyperHDR-16.0.0.1-Linux-`uname -m`.deb | |
sudo sed -i '/^User/d' /etc/systemd/system/hyperhdr\@.service | |
sudo systemctl daemon-reload | |
sudo service hyperhdr@pi restart | |
sudo service hyperhdr@pi status |
Hello all,
I have Raspberry PI 3 v2. I initially installed the first code @EverythingSmartHome provided above. After a while, lights would not work sometimes. I decided to dive deeper and realized I am on the old version. I uninstalled the version I had with:
sudo apt remove hyperhdr
Remember to save your configurations, LED count and etc. All will be deleted
I tried to use @meictec 's code since it was the latest. However, it wouldn't work for me.
I tried to run uname -m
and realized that my device architecture is armv7l, which latest 20beta1 does not support. At least they didn't have the file there. However v19 did have it. So I I change it to this, and worked fine. :)
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
wget https://github.com/awawa-dev/HyperHDR/releases/download/v19.0.0.0/HyperHDR-19.0.0.0-Linux-`uname -m`.deb
sudo apt install ./HyperHDR-19.0.0.0-Linux-`uname -m`.deb
sudo sed -i '/^User/d' /etc/systemd/system/hyperhdr\@.service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo service hyperhdr@pi restart
sudo service hyperhdr@pi status
For anyone else that ends up here to I have updated it with the newest version of HyperHDR 20.0.0.
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
wget https://github.com/awawa-dev/HyperHDR/releases/download/v20.0.0.0/HyperHDR-20.0.0.0-Linux-`uname -m`.deb
sudo apt install ./HyperHDR-20.0.0.0-Linux-`uname -m`.deb
sudo sed -i '/^User/d' /etc/systemd/system/hyperhdr\@.service
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo service hyperhdr@pi restart
sudo service hyperhdr@pi status
Update v20.0.0.0beta1