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Driver Issue for 7.5" Display due to Kernel update #337

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tdortton opened this issue May 7, 2024 · 5 comments
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Driver Issue for 7.5" Display due to Kernel update #337

tdortton opened this issue May 7, 2024 · 5 comments
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tdortton commented May 7, 2024

Describe the bug
Unable to start Inkycal with inky_run command, resulting in a RunTime Error. Ace thinks it's a driver issue due to Raspberry Pi OS Kernel update.

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  • OS: Raspberry Pi OS
  • Raspberry Pi Zero 2W
  • Waveshare 7.5" 3 Color E-Ink display
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@aceisace aceisace self-assigned this May 7, 2024
@aceisace aceisace added bug Something isn't working Current Release! Related to the most recent (public) release labels May 7, 2024
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github-actions bot commented Jul 7, 2024

Marking this issue as stale due to inactivity

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aceisace commented Jul 8, 2024

Hi there, @tdortton . May I kindly ask you to test this according to the instructions from the README, using the specified release of Raspberry Pi OS. It doesn't seem this is related to Inkycal itself, hence this issue should be reported on the Waveshare GitHub repo

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Marking this issue as stale due to inactivity

@aceisace aceisace added wontfix This will not be worked on and removed bug Something isn't working no-issue-activity Current Release! Related to the most recent (public) release labels Nov 7, 2024
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aceisace commented Nov 7, 2024

Closing this issue since the mentioned error still has no fix other than using the previous version of Raspberry Pi OS as mentioned in the README. Waveshare also has yet to provide an official fix for this.

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