![]() Hope someone might shed some light as to what I’m doing wrong I have searched the forum but cannot find any other posts regarding this problem Seems to me the file brewblox-ctl is missing and i have tried to search for it with “sudo find /” but cannot seem to locate it. I have tried several reformats with a new installation but to no avail. However, after running the 2 first commands in step 3 “Install brewblox” i get the below message when trying to install $ brewblox-ctl install” I used Fing to find the Raspberry IP and both Windows terminal and Putty SSH clients which both seem to work fine. I have also tried updating the raspberry os to the newest version with sudo apt full-upgrade. Micro sd is formatted in fat 32, 120 gb, Raspberry pi os lite has been installed and setup in the advanced options as per the guide. ![]() ![]() I’m a n00b when it comes to raspberry pi and I’m having some issues when trying to install Brewblox If there is any feedback, please reply to this message thread.Hope you can help me out. # Verify the DAML installation has been successfulġ.11.0 (default SDK version for new projects) # by default, therefore you require to set a 'passwd' Node.js # Note: On Ubuntu, the #ROOT user is not enabled # Package versions unreported Git $ git -version In this instance, any process that is different will be shown, as will be the final package versions. ![]() ![]() Refer to the previous Debian Buster tutorial for all the steps. This tutorial is based on a clean install of Xubuntu Focal (20.04.2 LTS) GNU/Linux, and in combination with Node.js, VS Code, and Java will provide a system to allow the development, testing and support of DAML code. ![]()
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