Raspberry Pi
1/1/2013 Happy New Year!
Today I am thinking that this will be used as a car computer.
I got a heavy duty 7 port USB hub for it, a nice cast al box, and now I want to make it work with my Lilliput 7" DisplayLink monitor.
To do that I will need to compile a kernel (ugh! back to doing that again!)
See also 8track and Lilliput DisplayLink monitor
Hardware
besides the PI
- industrail strength 7 port USB hub
- UBlox GPS
- Alfa WiFi adapter
- 7" Lilliput DisplayLink monitor with touchscreen
- Parani UD100 bluetooth adapter
- Apple bluetooth keyboard
- AData 32 GB Class 10 SDHC card
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0424:9512 Standard Microsystems Corp. Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub Bus 001 Device 010: ID 0eef:0001 D-WAV Scientific Co., Ltd eGalax TouchScreen Bus 001 Device 011: ID 17e9:02a9 DisplayLink Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0424:ec00 Standard Microsystems Corp. Bus 001 Device 004: ID 047d:2043 Kensington Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0409:0050 NEC Corp. 7-port hub Bus 001 Device 006: ID 0bda:817f Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTL8188RU 802.11n WLAN Adapter Bus 001 Device 009: ID 0424:2514 Standard Microsystems Corp. USB 2.0 Hub Bus 001 Device 012: ID 1546:01a4 U-Blox AG Bus 001 Device 007: ID 046d:c06c Logitech, Inc. Optical Mouse Bus 001 Device 008: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
Distro
I tried the arch linux option. Gave up on it and went with Debian. Still the best.
DisplayLink kernel build
Some help with kernels and DisplayLink http://karuppuswamy.com/wordpress/2012/08/17/lilliput-displaylink-usb-monitor-um-70-17e902a9-with-raspberry-pi-on-raspbian/
Following Mitchtech kernel compile instructions with a few variations. I am using Linux Mint 14 as my build host. This installs the newest (4.7) compiler and creates symlinks. This step (building a working ARM tool chain) used to take days to figure out. Ah, progress! I love the Linux world I live in!
sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi git-core ncurses-dev
Fetching code
mkdir -p ~/src/raspberrypi cd ~/src/raspberrypi git clone https://github.com/raspberrypi/tools.git git clone https://github.com/raspberrypi/linux.git cd linux
make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi- bcmrpi_cutdown_defconfig # enabled the DisplayLink module and disable many things I will never use make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi- menuconfig make ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi- -k -j5 mkdir ../modules make modules_install ARCH=arm CROSS_COMPILE=/usr/bin/arm-linux-gnueabi- INSTALL_MOD_PATH=../modules/ cd ../tools/mkimage/ # Create kernel.img ./imagetool-uncompressed.py ../../linux/arch/arm/boot/Image cp kernel.img /media/bwilson/8B12-9112/ sudo rm -rf /media/bwilson/29b6c2f5-5469-49f2-abd5-daa9149021cc/lib/modules/ sudo rm -rf /media/bwilson/29b6c2f5-5469-49f2-abd5-daa9149021cc/lib/firmware/ sudo cp -a lib/modules/ /media/bwilson/29b6c2f5-5469-49f2-abd5-daa9149021cc/lib sudo cp -a lib/firmware/ /media/bwilson/29b6c2f5-5469-49f2-abd5-daa9149021cc/lib
Zoom zoom away we go. Put SD card in Pi. Connect monitor and boot. Worked on first try for me! Fabulous.
X11
Before diving in to the above instructions on how to get X11 going, I typed "startx" and it came up! Okay. Moving on. I need the touchscreen to work. It acts like it works but is not calibrated. I am using a mouse at the moment.
Wifi
ALFA AWUS036H works but does not show up in wpa_gui.
ALFA AWUS036NHR works. wpa_gui does not fit on the small monitor. This is a problem!
Trying to get this sorted by following the instructions for wicd from this page: http://wiki.debian.org/WiFi/HowToUse
apt-get install wicd
Could be the only problem was that bwilson was not a member of netdev
Wardriving
apt-get install kismet
Given that wardriving is low priority, I am leaving kismet set-up for another rainy day.
Bluetooth keyboard
The Zonet USB bluetooth adapter which I used in 8track does not work in the Pi. It identifies itself as ID 0a5c:2101 Broadcom Corp. BCM2045 Bluetooth
The Parani UD100 does though. I think I need a few more Parani's! They are cool.
apt-get install bluez blueman
root@raspberrypi:/etc/default# hcitool scan Scanning ... 00:80:25:1C:C0:27 SMA001d SN: 2120048888 SN2120048888 E8:06:88:4F:52:48 Apple Wireless Keyboard
Once confident that there really was a bluetooth device on the Pi, I ran blueman-assistant from the console and it worked! Presto! I wonder if it works after rebooting...
GPS stuff
sudo apt-get install foxtrotgps gpsd
Hardware: probably a UBlox LEA-4 with a mag mount antenna on the roof. Using the Ublox means I can connect the Pi via USB and the Kenwood radio via RS232 adapter.