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sudo apt-get upgrade
That is all.
sudo apt-get upgrade
DaveL17@raspberrypi:~ $ ntpq -pn
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset jitter
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+73.98.218.154 .NG7M. 1 u 374 1024 377 93.487 2.840 10.420
*132.163.96.1 .NIST. 1 u 282 1024 377 68.124 -4.117 0.570
150.95.255.38 .INIT. 16 u - 1024 0 0.000 0.000 0.000
+128.9.176.30 .GPS. 1 u 589 1024 377 87.929 5.854 0.846
10.0.1.123 .BCST. 16 u - 64 0 0.000 0.000 0.001
RogueProeliator wrote:Was this just a "do it for fun to say I did it" project or working/testing towards something? I keep wanting to get back and play with the spare Pi that I have (one spare not used, one running RetroPie, so not a ton of experience). They aren't bad in cost but, apparently, you actually need time to be able to play with them. Stupid obligations.
DaveL17 wrote:The above post is fun, but not that interesting. But it got me to thinking.....if you took a modern rPi and a display like this, you could have the makings of a great touch interface for Indigo for about US$80.
RogueProeliator wrote:Was this just a "do it for fun to say I did it" project or working/testing towards something? I keep wanting to get back and play with the spare Pi that I have (one spare not used, one running RetroPie, so not a ton of experience). They aren't bad in cost but, apparently, you actually need time to be able to play with them. Stupid obligations.
siclark wrote:This is why I love indigo and this forum. Of course someone has already done this!!
Small touch screens
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?share_ ... are_type=t
siclark wrote:That little screen, if there was a good case for it, or wall mount could be great. Could just use indigo web pages but would be cool to have native custom icons.
DaveL17 wrote:I saw that initial post, but didn't see the custom touch screen posts. This is exactly what I'm talking about.
I'm starting to get itchy.
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