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    installation of Evok on actual raspian fails

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      burnscm last edited by burnscm

      I have a L403 ( running with stretch) with an working evok.

      i want install a new installation ( buster) but the installation with the documentation on github don't work.
      i do the same steps (with the reboots) but evok don't find my neuron.
      i think it is a kernelproblem only with 'unipi-kernel-modules-dkms' evok installs without an (can't find the controller)... but it don't find the Neuron.

      I need evok on Buster!

      the same problem with the neuron-opensource-os_image-20201021.0.zip image

      the Neuron will not found.
      ![0_1609171811864_neuron.JPG](Uploading 100%)

      My L403 is ok, it is productive.

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      burnscm 4 minutes ago

      the euron-node-red_image-20201218.0.zip works
      ...but if i do apt-get update apt-get upgrade it is crap!

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          • Martin Kudláček
            Martin Kudláček administrators last edited by

            Hello @burnscm,
            thanks to you, we have discovered that the package unipi-kernel-modules v1.54 for Neuron has been incorrectly built. It is now fixed and new OpensourceOS image has been built.

            I recommend to download the said image (https://kb.unipi.technology/_media/files:software:os-images:neuron-opensource-os_image-20210105.0.zip) and do apt update && apt install -y evok.

            Thank you for understanding and have a nice day,
            Martin

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