Radek Kaczorek
Radek Kaczorek
Firecapture 2.7.10 has been just pushed to astroberry repository. Run `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade` to get it
I would suggest removing all settings by running `rm -rf /home/astroberry/FireCapture` Then, try it running with your camera disconnected. It should start with demo mode. If it is ok rerun...
Please provide output from `gphoto2 --version`
This a standard libgphoto version so it must be indi-gphoto driver indeed.
@knro the strange thing is that tests performed by @ilkanaev with binary gphoto2 give expected behavior and indi driver, using same libgphoto2 does not reproduce this. See here https://github.com/rkaczorek/astroberry-server/issues/165#issuecomment-971657432
Check the content of /home/astroberry/.indi directory. This is where all drivers' configuration is saved. Major changes to INDI and Kstars have been introduced in the last update. I noticed that...
It is probably not supported (yet) by ZWO libraries used in INDI driver. They are frequently updated so stay tuned
INDI drivers only. Just a regular `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade`
> How do I determine which version of Astroberry I'm running `cat /etc/astroberry.version`
As the matter of fact I have just pushed bullseye arm64 packages to the repo. You can add the repo to fresh install of Raspberry OS 64bit by running: ```...