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Deploy to RPi 4? #64

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mtyeager opened this issue Apr 11, 2020 · 4 comments
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Deploy to RPi 4? #64

mtyeager opened this issue Apr 11, 2020 · 4 comments

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@mtyeager
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Please provide us with the following information:

This issue is for a: (mark with an x)

- [ ] bug report -> please search issues before submitting
- [X] feature request
- [ ] documentation issue or request
- [ ] regression (a behavior that used to work and stopped in a new release)

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Deployment to Raspberry Pi 4

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Expected/desired behavior

Expect to follow the process as described to deploy a custom vision solution to an RPi 4. Are there known issues with deployment to a RPi 4?

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Windows 7, 8 or 10. Linux (which distribution). macOS (Yosemite? El Capitan? Sierra?)
Raspian 4.19

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This is just an inquiry as to any known issues. Is there a plan to update this demo to use RPi4?:

Thanks! We'll be in touch soon.

@emmanuel-bv
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Thanks for your question @mtyeager. Have you tried using the existing steps for Raspberry Pi 3 on a Raspberry Pi 4 device? I expect the same code to work but please let us know if it is not the case and please explain where it fails. Thank you!

@mtyeager
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mtyeager commented Apr 18, 2020 via email

@mtyeager
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To be clear, the edge agent and hub are both running, it is the camera-capture, sense-hat and image-classifier that try to start but backoff.

netsnake182 added a commit to netsnake182/Custom-vision-service-iot-edge-raspberry-pi that referenced this issue Apr 21, 2020
Adding libgl1-mesa-glx to apt install command resolves issue Azure-Samples#65 and Azure-Samples#64
netsnake182 added a commit to netsnake182/Custom-vision-service-iot-edge-raspberry-pi that referenced this issue Apr 21, 2020
This resolves issues with modules in back off state on the device mentioned in Azure-Samples#65 and Azure-Samples#64
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Yes that fixed it. THANKS!

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