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Dominic Reich 12 months ago
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title: OpenBSD notes
date: 2023-11-29T20:33:48+0100
lastmod: 2023-11-29T19:34:26+0000
lastmod: 2023-12-08T23:36:01+0000
tags:
- openbsd
- python
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$ doas newfs_msdos -F 32 -L 8GB_Stick sd2i
~~~
## Packages / Ports
Updating dependencies before installing (switch `-U`) does help sometimes...
> Can't install [package] because of libraries
~~~console
$ doas pkg_add -uiU
~~~
Should fix that.
## Python
### ModuleNotFoundError
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Now, if you open the website of your Cloudlog installation (and if you have
setup your rigs) and select the radio that uses cloudlogbashcat.
![cloudlog radio selection dialog](cloudlog-radio.png "You can select your pre-defined radio in the Live QSO tab")
![cloudlog radio selection dialog](radio-settings-cloudlog.png "You can select your pre-defined radio in the Live QSO tab")
## Z-Shell

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## Raspberry Pi 4
4GB version, if that information is of any use.
## Raspberry Pi 3
## Raspberry Pi 2
## Raspberry Pi Pico W
### Using MicroPython
<https://micropython.org/download/RPI_PICO_W/>
I did the dumb thing and made the `boot.py` file break which led to an endless
loop showing me only the Error code and restarting...
I was able to stop the script by quickly pressing <kbd>CTRL+D</kbd>,
<kbd>CTRL+C</kbd> on the serial console but never was able to update the broken
file without it doing a soft-reboot which loads `boot.py` again instantly...
After some research I was glad I found [pico-nuke](https://github.com/polhenarejos/pico-nuke/releases).
Boot into uf2 loading (pressing BOOTSEL while power on) and place the correct .uf
file (`pico_nuke_pico_w-1.1.uf2`) on the mounted device.
On OpenBSD there is no response but you can see the filesystem unmounted/removed.
Unplug the USB and plug it in again booting into uf2 loading, copying over the
MicroPython uf2 file again.

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