HomeSeer officially released the HS4 Pi image file https://homeseer.com/updates4/HS4PiV6-062922.zip, But it's corrupt. It could not be unzipped.
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Originally posted by PFL View PostHomeSeer officially released the HS4 Pi image file https://homeseer.com/updates4/HS4PiV6-062922.zip, But it's corrupt. It could not be unzipped.
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Originally posted by techguy76 View Postopened just fine for me.
EDIT: User Error. MD5 (HS4PiV6.img) = 432515e1621fa888393f6a1f12f06893"if I have seen further [than others], it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." --Sir Isaac Newton (1675)
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Originally posted by kenm View Post
Can you post an md5 or sha256 checksum? Won't open on a Mac with double-click but will extract using 'unzip'. Extracts in Windows 10 but has a different sha256 from Mac.
EDIT: User Error. MD5 (HS4PiV6.img) = 432515e1621fa888393f6a1f12f06893
432515e1621fa888393f6a1f12f06893
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Originally posted by skybolt View PostIs this how the update(s) are done on the PI, if you customize the OS then you need to start over again on every update?
EDIT: BTW, I can't believe this image STILL isn't using systemd to launch HS4."if I have seen further [than others], it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." --Sir Isaac Newton (1675)
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Originally posted by kenm View Post
I only use this for new installs. I normally use apt-get to update/upgrade packages.
EDIT: BTW, I can't believe this image STILL isn't using systemd to launch HS4.
Cool that's what I thought could be used. Setting shared dir's and VNC etc. takes time.-Skybolt
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