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    What is the latest version for the Raspberry Pi?

    I saw that they released version 3.0.0.500 but the Pi is not updating. Have they released it for the Pi as well? I am interested in using the new mobile app.

    #2
    I've 495 installed on the RPI and the mobile app is working fine. Just download it from the app store

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      #3
      Originally posted by Jonesb930 View Post
      I saw that they released version 3.0.0.500 but the Pi is not updating. Have they released it for the Pi as well? I am interested in using the new mobile app.
      Have you seen this : https://forums.homeseer.com/forum/ho...notes?t=176440 ?

      Edit: I always do manual updates.

      Eman.
      TinkerLand : Life's Choices,"No One Size Fits All"

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        #4
        I’m experiencing the same issue with the Pi stating there are no available updates. Didn’t bother me one bit till today, when all of the sudden my iOS devices will no longer connect to HS3TOUCH. The app recommends I install the new HomeSeer Mobile app, which is fine till I read the change log that states version .500 is needed. I’m kinda of stuck till this is resolved.

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          #5
          Originally posted by MindTrip View Post
          I’m experiencing the same issue with the Pi stating there are no available updates. Didn’t bother me one bit till today, when all of the sudden my iOS devices will no longer connect to HS3TOUCH. The app recommends I install the new HomeSeer Mobile app, which is fine till I read the change log that states version .500 is needed. I’m kinda of stuck till this is resolved.
          Download from here : https://forums.homeseer.com/forum/ho...notes?t=176440

          Tip : To update manually there is some good read here : https://forums.homeseer.com/forum/ho...linux?t=177277

          I use Webmin to stop HomeSeer then I rename the file to a .tgz then ====>


          Extract a .tgz file in different directory: if opt
          One can use -C option to extract archive contents to a different directory as following,
          tar -xvzf /path/to/yourfile.tgz -C /path/where/to/extract/ ===> then opt

          ======>sudo tar -xvzf /home/pi/hs3_linux_3_0_0_500.tar.tgz -C /opt

          Then reboot

          Eman.
          TinkerLand : Life's Choices,"No One Size Fits All"

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