[ATTACH] Something else I've noticed... the 15m system load doesn't seem to have much of a basis in reality. Here's the uptime values: [ATTACH]...
This is one of the DPS 100-series helos. There's nothing terribly fancy about them... they have camera, FLIR, Nightsun, terrestrial and satellite...
Raspberry Pi 3B with added heat-sink kit and a case with small fan 2x NESDR SMArT dongles - 1 on 1090MHz, LMR600 to roof-mounted DPD 1090 antenna...
Nope, not in the least. I'm a full-time cybersecurity guy who purposely dumps all that IoT shit (which can be handy... I like my Nest thermostats,...
Aggh... IoT... so much fail!
Just FYI - I'm not trying to get to a zero-write/read-only file system point... and I'm OK with the cards dying from time to time. I just want to...
I actually had to replace the card when I installed the new image! I imaged my old card with Etcher, booted it up, all was good, so I ran an apt...
I disable the FR24 updater from /etc/cron.d, so it only updates when I update via apt from their repo. That way I can check each destination...
Not all of the feeders are so enlightened. FR24 writes stats to the drive every 5 minutes unless disabled, and OpenSky dumps stuff to syslog...
Several of the "system" charts seem to have challenges: System load - my current system load shows 0.81, 1.03, 1.07... Grafana says 111.0%,...
Fortunately, it all went fairly smoothly... after crapping a card (I hate SD as a live storage medium) and replacing it, the image worked great...
Well, you've got all that copious spare time, right? Get on it! :D:D:D
Because FA and FR24 have much more advanced GUI interfaces, mobile apps, etc., which are useful for certain things I do. You have to admit, both...
Question: is there support baked into this image for FA, FR24, PF, etc.? I'm currently running an older bastardized PiAware image... I'd love to...
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