I thought that it would be nice to share this not only because it would save others a lot of time figuring out this mess. So if you find something that could be improved or is just wrong, I will happily update this post.
# https://github.com/nerfstudio-project/nerfstudio/issues/2438 | |
conda create --name nerfstudio -y python=3.8 | |
conda activate nerfstudio | |
python -m pip install --upgrade pip | |
pip uninstall torch torchvision functorch tinycudann | |
pip install torch==2.0.1 torchvision==0.15.2 | |
git clone https://github.com/nerfstudio-project/nerfstudio.git | |
cd nerfstudio |
blueprint: | |
name: ZHA - IKEA Symfonisk sound controller for lights | |
description: | |
"Control lights with an IKEA Symfonisk sound controller (the spinny | |
ones). | |
You can set functions for single press, double press and triple press. This allows | |
you to assign, e.g., a scene or anything else. | |
Rotating left/right will change the brightness smoothly of the selected light." |
NOTE:
This guide was written more than two years ago, which in Pi years means it's now graduated college, or something. Inevitably, it's at least a little out of date, and it may even be entirely misleading. There are several helpful suggestions in the comments (thanks everyone), and most recently a report that what's here plain doesn't work on current (early 2022) Raspbian. Which isn't even called 'Raspbian' any more.
As of Jan 2022 I'm partially back in my office-which-has-access-to-eduroam, and I do have a need to build up a fresh Pi desktop. If and when I get that working I'll update this guide. In the meantime: good luck, and please leave a comment to report success or failure.
(June 2022) Nope, I still haven't actually tried any of this myself. However, I have had to troubleshoot eduroam wifi on my Linux ThinkPad. As of Ubuntu 22.04 it would no longer connect. [This Stack Exchange answer](https://askubuntu.com/questions/27976