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Xubuntu Driver Station: Possible?
So on my laptop, I dual boot Windows 8.1 and Xubuntu 14.04. I'd like to try running the Driver Station software under Xubuntu, even if it is through Wine. Is there a method to getting this working, or must I stay with Windows?
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Re: Xubuntu Driver Station: Possible?
I haven't seen anything on running the driver's station software on linux for a while (check search), just remember that if I remember correctly only Windows is acually supported, so whatever rabbit hole you go down to get this working isn't likely to be one that NI/FIRST will support at competition.
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Re: Xubuntu Driver Station: Possible?
If it isn't hard to try it out, please do so and post your results. I develop and frequently run on a Mac VM. The newer DS will have fewer Windows dependencies than the current one, but as mentioned, Windows is the supported platform.
Greg McKaskle |
Re: Xubuntu Driver Station: Possible?
Alright, I'm setting up Wine now and the DS software. Unfortunately it's going to be awhile until I can actually test, my team is offseason right now and I'm not in near proximity to the robot... that and it's hard to get into a school "just to test my laptop with our robot"
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Re: Xubuntu Driver Station: Possible?
Understood. Just running the DS without a robot is a decent test. If you can add a joystick and see the LEDs light up takes it further. I'd be rather surprised if the Cypress board works, but test it if you've got it.
Greg McKaskle |
Re: Xubuntu Driver Station: Possible?
Someone on Chief Delphi got the Driver Station to run on Linux with WINE in the past. Here's a link.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=115473 There's also the open source Driver Station that I wrote a while back. It's working, but joystick support is still being explored. Joysticks are quite easy on Linux; the issue is just finding a cross platform way to get it to work. I might add Linux-only joystick support if I have time. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=118768 |
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