![]() Teensy Loader could not find the directory /tmp/arduino_build_597513Įrror compiling for board Teensy 3.2 / 3.1. Everything seemed OK until the very end: Opening Teensy Loader. Then I loaded up the BLINK example and clicked UPLOAD. I closed the IDE and began the "Teensyduino" installation procedure, adding support for Teens圓.2, which seemed to proceed without incident. usr/bin/xdg-mime: 848: /usr/bin/xdg-mime: cannot create /root/.config/: Directory $ĭespite this less than perfect install, I was able to open the IDE which seemed to be OK. Touch: cannot touch '/root/.config/mimeapps.list': No such file or directory install.shĪdding desktop shortcut, menu item and file associations for Arduino IDE. Nothing - although I don't know how to verify SHA-256 But I did do the entire process I describe here completely two times). I started the installation process (in basically a pristine state - no internet exposure other than the system updates, no media accessed for docs/music/photos/videos. Opening a terminal window and navigating: Which I right-clicked, selected "Extract To.", and put the folder at: After 1st boot setup & updates (and a few apt install: xscreensaver, speedtest-cli, tightvncserver) and a few minor tweaks (panel settings, task bar, appearance settings etc.) I downloaded the 32 bit version: I flashed Raspbian Buster using Balena Etcher without error. I thought I would flash the latest Raspbian OS and repeat the install, but it didn't go well this time. So I know the hardware set up works, but I don't remember exactly each step I did during installation. I had this same board successfully loaded with Arduino and Teensyduino a few years ago when the IDE was first available in the ARM version and had support for Teensy boards as well. (I have included my entire procedure here, but mostly I'm asking about my installation of Arduino on the Raspberry Pi 2. ![]() This file was always in the extracted arduino-1.8.10 folder (along with install.sh a few other files), so I decided to see what happened and got lucky! arduino-linux-setup.sh pi, where pi was the user name of my login on the RPi2 (as a parameter being passed to the app/program during start up). I followed the installation guide, but instead of using. I then went back and tried using the original RPi2 and at first seemed to fail, but when I came back to it the Arduino icon was just sitting there where it was supposed to be, like its attitude was, "WHAT?! I've been here the whole time." I proceeded to install the Teensyduino support and all went well. ![]() Three times I went through the procedure below, but had trouble uploading sketches to a Teensy 3.2 (auto mode wouldn't work, pressing the reset button mostly worked, but the Arduino IDE would freeze or RPi2 would crash altogether) My fourth attempt was on a RPi3 and had no problems at all. I will update again if I have any luckĮDIT I had trouble installing Arduino 1.8.10 using the LinuxARM 32 bits download on a Raspberry Pi 2 running a newly flashed operating system (Buster ). I will try starting from scratch using advice given by Pert below. The problem is when I upload, the button on the Teens圓.2 needs to be pressed and that doesn't always work. NOT solved because the problem has returned, so it wasn't an installation problem. ![]() I hope it doesn't develop a problem like in the 2nd EDIT. I gave up trying to fix this problem because there was another problem with Raspberry Pi's menu entry of "Python2 (IDLE)" actually being "Python** 3** (IDLE)" So I got an old version of their OS and did a trial run through which did what I needed. ![]()
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