Release 1.12.0-RC3

Dear Romain @Rom,

did you mount the dwarf filesystem like this told in the wiki:
File system is mounted read only. If you need to remount it in Read/write mode, do the following:
mount / -o remount,rw

Hope that helps, but someone more linux-proof might chime in here.

Greetings and God bless, Marius

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Hi,

Check the Custom firmware deploy topic in:

https://wiki.moddevices.com/wiki/WiFi

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Oh thanks I got history now !
I can write when I’m ssh in the Dwarf (I can copy files from inside with no problems) but can’t scp anything from my desktop… :cry:

@mj_prod and @fer, can you try scp anything through ssh to your MODdevices ?

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Thanks for the help @fer :slight_smile:

Are you sure that you are using the command correctly? What does the terminal reports you back?

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Did you see any error on my command ?
As you can see, the terminal reports 100% 100KB 7.6MB/S 00:00, seams good isn’t it ?

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Ah sorry, didn’t notice that part in the screenshot.
I remember having a similar issue, but honestly, I can’t remember how I solved it.
Have you tried to reboot the device after copying the files and then checking again the folder?
Or perhaps using a different computer?

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No problem !
I’ve tried both (reboot the dwarf, connect with my desktop and laptop, both on kubuntu) with no success. Is it a problem just for me ? Did any of you tried ?
(If I’m the only one facing this I may try to find the problem in private with the support instead of the RC3 thread)

Hi @Rom just as a test, I created a /data/firmware folder (it doesn’t exist by default) on my Dwarf (running 1.11.6 2909). I copied some random file over and rebooted the dwarf. When I reconnected to the Dwarf after reboot, the firmware directory was still there, and so was the file I transferred. It sounds like there might be something up with the RC. Note that I didn’t have to remount the filesystem as read-write for this to work.

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Oh thanks for the test !!!
I’ll try downgrading to 1.11 tomorrow

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Hi,
I’ve taken the time to try downgrading to 1.11.6 2909 :

  • I now can nano the .json files
  • still no way to scp from any computer
    When you ssh you’re supposed to see only data and keys folders ? Aren’t we supposed to see everything ? (the USB stick for example)
  • I recover the bluetooth
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I’m not sure if you are supposed to see the USB stick. Do you mean one connected to the Dwarf?
Maybe @falkTX knows what is happening when you try to scp

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Hello guys!

Is the pedalboard blocks feature coming in the 1.12 Release?

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It is not. The RC3 in this topic has all the features you can expect.

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Anybody with this package here to share?

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Here :

The v1.11.5.2860 is the reset version
The v1.11.6.2909 is the stable one
The v1.12.0.2934-RC3 is the last release

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Is there same (1.12rc3 and latest release 1.11.6 for rollback) for MDX? Thank you in advance.

I had not updated to 1.12rc3, as I was waiting for the release version, but seems like it does not make sense anymore, and I need HMI update for looperlative hmi led feedback…

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Thanks a lot @Rom !

@redcloud Take a look!

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There Sharing firmware releases now that the server is down we can archive all versions.
There is already the 1.11.6 MDX.

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Hi,
I’ve the same problem (still on RC3) with a wifi dongle that I’ve just bought (Linksys AE6000, works out of the box with kubuntu)

I’ve uploaded the firmware of the dongle (mt7610u.bin) from the last linux kernel firmware with no success.
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Although, still no Bluetooth

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