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packet:linbpq_pi_installation [2023/04/28 09:33] – [Suggestion: run as non-root] m0gzppacket:linbpq_pi_installation [2026/08/07 21:21] (current) – Mort upgrade: escape literal asterisks so the quoted string renders verbatim 0.0.0.0
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 This is a document which describes the general case of installing and configuring LinBPQ on a Pi - this is probably not the instructions to establish a node specific to the OARC national packet project network. This is a document which describes the general case of installing and configuring LinBPQ on a Pi - this is probably not the instructions to establish a node specific to the OARC national packet project network.
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 +**NB this process has now been superseded since one of our members has kindly established an apt repo containing a build of LinBPQ.\\ 
 +See [[packet:linbpq-apt-installation]] for a guide.**
  
 ===== Assumptions ===== ===== Assumptions =====
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 2. Run the command **sudo nano bpq32.cfg** to open the configuration file\\ 2. Run the command **sudo nano bpq32.cfg** to open the configuration file\\
 3. Spend a few minutes looking over this file. The tool we used has added a load of comments telling you what everything does.\\ 3. Spend a few minutes looking over this file. The tool we used has added a load of comments telling you what everything does.\\
-4. Navigate to the section that starts *******Port 1*******\\+4. Navigate to the section that starts %%*******Port 1*******%%\\
 5. Change the COMPORT and SPEED to the correct values - in the case of a NinoTNC you would change: 5. Change the COMPORT and SPEED to the correct values - in the case of a NinoTNC you would change:
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