Re: [weewx-user] Raspberry Pi ... What's happening?

2023-03-30 Thread vince
Which Air Quality sensor do you have that is 'supported now', and why do 
you think you need to upgrade your os or kernel ?   Weewx just requires a 
minimum python version, and you can always compile python3 on an old os as 
needed.

On Thursday, March 30, 2023 at 5:23:05 PM UTC-7 Yves Martin wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thank you for all these point of view and advices.
>
> Because I am using an old kernel of Linux and Python, I have to upgrade 
> the OS to be able to use the last version of WeeWx and add my Air Quality 
> sensor (supported now!) and also the size of my micro-SD (from 16GB to 
> 32...).
> WeeWx works fine since 2014 and I hope this will continue. This soft is a 
> rock!
> I will continue with my actual board because it works fine and from your 
> messages, I don't need to change this.
>
> Regards,
>
> YMartin.com/meteo
> Le jeudi 30 mars 2023 à 10 h 37 min 54 s UTC-4, Peter Fletcher a écrit :
>
>> I would endorse the 'if it aint broke, don't replace it' approach. I have 
>> a 1 GB 3B running the latest version of weewx and a number of other 
>> services for home control, and there would still be plenty of spare 
>> capacity if I could think of something else I wanted to do with it. An 8GB 
>> 4B would be extreme overkill unless you have some other specific reasons 
>> for needing a Pi with all that power.
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 7:51:46 PM UTC-4 Greg Troxel wrote:
>>
>>> Yves Martin  writes: 
>>>
>>> > What model of motherboard with how much memory on it, do you suggest 
>>> for 
>>> > weewx? I have here an old version (Raspberry Pi 2B 1GB) and it works 
>>> well 
>>> > but the board is 4-5 years old. It is time to upgrade. What is your 
>>> > suggestion? 
>>>
>>> I am using a 3B with 1 GB of RAM, and it works fine. 4-5 years is just 
>>> not that old for a computer. If it's reliable, and you aren't running 
>>> out of cpu cycles, there's no need to change anything. If anything, you 
>>> might want to use a USB SSD as your system and data disk. 
>>>
>>> Also look at low-power server-type x86 boards. Possibilities include 
>>> pcengines apu2 and protectli. 
>>>
>>

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Re: [weewx-user] Raspberry Pi ... What's happening?

2023-03-30 Thread Yves Martin
Hi,

Thank you for all these point of view and advices.

Because I am using an old kernel of Linux and Python, I have to upgrade the 
OS to be able to use the last version of WeeWx and add my Air Quality 
sensor (supported now!) and also the size of my micro-SD (from 16GB to 
32...).
WeeWx works fine since 2014 and I hope this will continue. This soft is a 
rock!
I will continue with my actual board because it works fine and from your 
messages, I don't need to change this.

Regards,

YMartin.com/meteo
Le jeudi 30 mars 2023 à 10 h 37 min 54 s UTC-4, Peter Fletcher a écrit :

> I would endorse the 'if it aint broke, don't replace it' approach. I have 
> a 1 GB 3B running the latest version of weewx and a number of other 
> services for home control, and there would still be plenty of spare 
> capacity if I could think of something else I wanted to do with it. An 8GB 
> 4B would be extreme overkill unless you have some other specific reasons 
> for needing a Pi with all that power.
>
> On Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 7:51:46 PM UTC-4 Greg Troxel wrote:
>
>> Yves Martin  writes: 
>>
>> > What model of motherboard with how much memory on it, do you suggest 
>> for 
>> > weewx? I have here an old version (Raspberry Pi 2B 1GB) and it works 
>> well 
>> > but the board is 4-5 years old. It is time to upgrade. What is your 
>> > suggestion? 
>>
>> I am using a 3B with 1 GB of RAM, and it works fine. 4-5 years is just 
>> not that old for a computer. If it's reliable, and you aren't running 
>> out of cpu cycles, there's no need to change anything. If anything, you 
>> might want to use a USB SSD as your system and data disk. 
>>
>> Also look at low-power server-type x86 boards. Possibilities include 
>> pcengines apu2 and protectli. 
>>
>

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Re: [weewx-user] Raspberry Pi ... What's happening?

2023-03-30 Thread 'Peter Fletcher' via weewx-user
I would endorse the 'if it aint broke, don't replace it' approach. I have a 
1 GB 3B running the latest version of weewx and a number of other services 
for home control, and there would still be plenty of spare capacity if I 
could think of something else I wanted to do with it. An 8GB 4B would be 
extreme overkill unless you have some other specific reasons for needing a 
Pi with all that power.

On Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 7:51:46 PM UTC-4 Greg Troxel wrote:

> Yves Martin  writes:
>
> > What model of motherboard with how much memory on it, do you suggest for 
> > weewx? I have here an old version (Raspberry Pi 2B 1GB) and it works 
> well 
> > but the board is 4-5 years old. It is time to upgrade. What is your 
> > suggestion?
>
> I am using a 3B with 1 GB of RAM, and it works fine. 4-5 years is just
> not that old for a computer. If it's reliable, and you aren't running
> out of cpu cycles, there's no need to change anything. If anything, you
> might want to use a USB SSD as your system and data disk.
>
> Also look at low-power server-type x86 boards. Possibilities include
> pcengines apu2 and protectli.
>

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Re: [weewx-user] Raspberry Pi ... What's happening?

2023-03-30 Thread 'Peter Fletcher' via weewx-user
I would endorse the 'if it aint broke, don't replace it' approach. I have a 
1 GB 2B running the latest version of weewx and a number of other services 
for home control, and there would still be plenty of spare capacity if I 
could think of something else I wanted to do with it. An 8GB 4B would be 
extreme overkill unless you have some other specific reasons for needing a 
Pi with all that power.
On Wednesday, March 29, 2023 at 7:51:46 PM UTC-4 Greg Troxel wrote:

> Yves Martin  writes:
>
> > What model of motherboard with how much memory on it, do you suggest for 
> > weewx? I have here an old version (Raspberry Pi 2B 1GB) and it works 
> well 
> > but the board is 4-5 years old. It is time to upgrade. What is your 
> > suggestion?
>
> I am using a 3B with 1 GB of RAM, and it works fine. 4-5 years is just
> not that old for a computer. If it's reliable, and you aren't running
> out of cpu cycles, there's no need to change anything. If anything, you
> might want to use a USB SSD as your system and data disk.
>
> Also look at low-power server-type x86 boards. Possibilities include
> pcengines apu2 and protectli.
>

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Re: [weewx-user] Raspberry Pi ... What's happening?

2023-03-29 Thread Greg Troxel
Yves Martin  writes:

> What model of motherboard with how much memory on it, do you suggest for 
> weewx? I have here an old version (Raspberry Pi 2B 1GB) and it works well 
> but the board is 4-5 years old. It is time to upgrade. What is your 
> suggestion?

I am using a 3B with 1 GB of RAM, and it works fine.  4-5 years is just
not that old for a computer.  If it's reliable, and you aren't running
out of cpu cycles, there's no need to change anything.  If anything, you
might want to use a USB SSD as your system and data disk.

Also look at low-power server-type x86 boards.  Possibilities include
pcengines apu2 and protectli.

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Re: [weewx-user] Raspberry Pi ... What's happening?

2023-03-29 Thread David Lang
when covid hit, the Pi foundation made the mistake of thinking that demand would 
drop, and so they reduced their fab orders (and then the fabs had outages, 
causing the chip shortages)


Instead, demand spiked, and they have spent the last couple of years scrambling 
to re-establish volume production. They opted to prioritize business bulk 
purchases over retail use, and even then were in the odd position of trying to 
sell as few to each buisiness as they could (to be able to provide a steady 
supply to all their corporate buyers).


The supply has started to recover, and they expect full recovery in the last 
half of 2023 (and have put off any Pi5 development until 2024)


As for what you want to use, if the Pi 2 1G was happy running it, it's still 
supported with software updates, so there's not a big reason to replace it. But 
if you want to replace it, anything new with similar specs will do the job.


David Lang

 On Wed, 29 Mar 2023, Yves Martin wrote:


Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2023 07:24:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: Yves Martin 
Reply-To: weewx-user@googlegroups.com
To: weewx-user 
Subject: [weewx-user] Raspberry Pi ... What's happening?

Hi,

I've ordered 6 months ago 2 Raspberry Pi 4B 8GB, and they are still BO, and
the price triple since! It looks like, it becomes very difficult to get
this board now at a reasonable price.

What model of motherboard with how much memory on it, do you suggest for
weewx? I have here an old version (Raspberry Pi 2B 1GB) and it works well
but the board is 4-5 years old. It is time to upgrade. What is your
suggestion?

Ref : https://ymartin.com/meteo/about.html

*PS: I'm using an old version of weewx (v3.9.2), and I want to add a
AirQuality device to it, so I need to upgrade... *

Regards,

YMartin.com/meteo




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[weewx-user] Raspberry Pi ... What's happening?

2023-03-29 Thread Yves Martin
Hi,

I've ordered 6 months ago 2 Raspberry Pi 4B 8GB, and they are still BO, and 
the price triple since! It looks like, it becomes very difficult to get 
this board now at a reasonable price.

What model of motherboard with how much memory on it, do you suggest for 
weewx? I have here an old version (Raspberry Pi 2B 1GB) and it works well 
but the board is 4-5 years old. It is time to upgrade. What is your 
suggestion?

Ref : https://ymartin.com/meteo/about.html

*PS: I'm using an old version of weewx (v3.9.2), and I want to add a 
AirQuality device to it, so I need to upgrade... *

Regards,

YMartin.com/meteo

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