RPi-Monitor 2nd approach 看全部

  • 16# kaiser
  • 2017-2-20 21:24:26

There's no need to fiddle around with templates and stuff like that. Simply use Armbian and there 'sudo rpimonitor -r' to get RPi-Monitor installed and also latest version of templates on H2+/H3 boards.

This works in Armbian since one whole year: http://www.cnx-software.com/2016 ... y-pi-and-orange-pi/

Regarding DRAM: the values RPi-Monitor displays are of no interest on any platform (most if not all SBC users fail to understand Linux' virtual memory concept and why 'free memory' is bad memory) so I really didn't take care to 'fix' here any values to be displayed. You can fiddle around in the unaltered template where memory utilization should be parsed but please keep in mind that Armbian supports both legacy and mainline kernels, a lot more Linux SoC families than just H2+/H3 and userspace tools to report memory usage work differently between different distros. So no, there's nothing to fix, simply ignore memory values collected by RPi-Monitor.
$sudo rpimonitor -r
sudo: rpimonitor: command not found


I'm on Armbian 5.25
Edited by igorpec at 2017-2-24 07:19
quote: poor_red_neck replied at 2017-2-24 00:35
$sudo rpimonitor -r
sudo: rpimonitor: command not found

If your 5.25 has build date 2.2, than you have a broken build. We noticed problems two days after images rebuilt and we rebuild all images two days after.

If you don't have build date 4.2. you need to download and reinstall image since things are missing. Sorry.
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