CoreMP135 install UiFlow2
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After logged in, I followed CoreMP135 Network Management.
And then I followed CoreMP135 UiFlow2 Quick Start to install UiFlow2.
It returned below message.apt update
-sh: apt: not found
Could you suggest me to solve this problem?
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@MCU1536 have you added new user?
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@MCU1536 have you enabled ssh in config?
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I tried the command as below result.
My IP: 192.168.1.55
Password: rootssh root@192.168.1.55
root@192.168.1.55's password:
sudo adduser good
-sh: sudo: not found
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@MCU1536 can you try putty via usb?
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I tried it on Putty via USB.
Result is the same. It cannot add the user. -
@MCU1536 how your initial boot screen looks like? in terminal.
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After I use latest M5_CoreMP135_debian12_20240919.
I can install UiFlow2.
Thank you very much for your help. -
After updated, I restart it. It hang up.
The Device Manager cannot find COM Port.
I tried to burn image for 2 time.
It still hang up.root@CoreMP135:~# pip list
Package Version
certifi 2025.1.31
charset-normalizer 3.4.1
distro 1.8.0
evdev 1.9.1
idna 3.10
paho-mqtt 2.1.0
pip 23.0.1
PyAudio 0.2.14
pyserial 3.5
requests 2.32.3
setuptools 66.1.1
smbus2 0.5.0
uiflow2 0.0.1rc1
urllib3 2.3.0
wheel 0.38.4
root@CoreMP135:~# uiflow2
UIFlow2 running PID: 2974
root@CoreMP135:~# uiflow2 enable
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/uiflow2.service →
/etc/systemd/system/uiflow2.service.
enable uiflow2 service success
root@CoreMP135:~# -
@MCU1536 thats my pip list
uiflow2 worksroot@CoreMP135:~# pip list
Package Version
bcrypt 4.3.0
certifi 2025.1.31
cffi 1.17.1
charset-normalizer 3.4.1
cryptography 44.0.2
dbus-python 1.3.2
distro 1.8.0
distro-info 1.5+deb12u1
evdev 1.9.1
idna 3.10
paho-mqtt 2.1.0
paramiko 3.5.1
parse 1.20.2
pexpect 4.9.0
pip 23.0.1
ptyprocess 0.7.0
PyAudio 0.2.14
pycparser 2.22
PyGObject 3.42.2
PyNaCl 1.5.0
pyserial 3.5
python-apt 2.6.0
requests 2.32.3
SCons 4.9.1
scp 0.15.0
setuptools 66.1.1
smbus2 0.5.0
ufw 0.36.2
uiflow2 0.0.1rc1
unattended-upgrades 0.1
urllib3 2.3.0
wheel 0.38.4 -
@MCU1536 For some reason the sudo command isn't installed by default.
By default roots SSH is disabled you need to create a new use and enable SSH on that account.
You then need to download the file from the website and copy it to the coreMP135 and run it from there.
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@ajb2k3
After burned with M5_CoreMP135_debian12_20240919.img
Don't restart the MCU.
I tried the commands as below.- root@CoreMP135:~# sudo service ssh start
- root@CoreMP135:~# sudo adduser good
- ifconfig
eth0: inet 192.168.1.45
root@CoreMP135:~# ssh good@192.168.1.45 - CoreMP135 Partition Resize
After reboot the MCU.
The MCU can boot-up.Thank you for very much for your help.
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