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Hi,
So far I haven't seen anybody mention using a line laser and camera to create maps for navigation. I've often thought that would be a neat way to map ahead … maybe at a 30° or 45° angle out a few feet in front of the bot.
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Moving to a new thread.Ubuntu MATE 15.10.3 for the pi, uses the raspbian kernel 4.1.18. There is no ROS version currently targeting Ubuntu 15.10. So there are no OSRF binaries available for anything Ubuntu 14.04 on armhf.In terms of Ubuntu MATE 15.10, I have had a similar experience, with wifi working pretty well.Rohan
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Rohan: Using same kernel you mention, ubuntu-mate-15.10.3-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi-2.img (extremely slow server to get it)--Have not run ROS on it yet, using it for something else so far but WiFi was there. Bluetooth is known to not be quite ready on this kernel.Having some grief getting SPI and I2C devices so in short term.On a second Pi3B (non ROS) am running Raspian Jessie with good luck and that kernel also runs Bluetooth/Wifi fine and easily gets me SPI and I2C.I'm thinking a new thread may be best for Raspberry Pi 3 on ROS but since I have nothing to add there yet am not going to start the thread now.
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We tried an SD card from a Pi II in a Pi III (Ubuntu 14.04/Indigo), and it would not boot. I understand there currently is no ROS image that will work on PI III because ROS needs 14.04 and the PI III runs Ubuntu 15.05. Putting Pi III on the back burner for now.From: Gopi PalaniappanSent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 11:06 PMSubject: [HBRobotics] Re: ROS/Ubuntu on Pi3B
I was able to get ROS up and running on Pi3B + Raspbian(Jessie)I just pulled the SD card from Pi1B+ that had ROS into Pi3B and it booted fine and was able to run thru ROS turtlesim tutorials :)Wifi works. Havn't tested BT or other features. I might just stick with Raspbian, now that i can use the same SDcard on multiple boards
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Moving to a new thread.Ubuntu MATE 15.10.3 for the pi, uses the raspbian kernel 4.1.18. There is no ROS version currently targeting Ubuntu 15.10. So there are no OSRF binaries available for anything Ubuntu 14.04 on armhf.In terms of Ubuntu MATE 15.10, I have had a similar experience, with wifi working pretty well.Rohan
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Rohan: Using same kernel you mention, ubuntu-mate-15.10.3-desktop-armhf-raspberry-pi-2.img (extremely slow server to get it)--Have not run ROS on it yet, using it for something else so far but WiFi was there. Bluetooth is known to not be quite ready on this kernel.Having some grief getting SPI and I2C devices so in short term.On a second Pi3B (non ROS) am running Raspian Jessie with good luck and that kernel also runs Bluetooth/Wifi fine and easily gets me SPI and I2C.I'm thinking a new thread may be best for Raspberry Pi 3 on ROS but since I have nothing to add there yet am not going to start the thread now.
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Rohan,
I used the instructions here to build ROS on Raspbian: http://wiki.ros.org/ROSberryPi/Installing%20ROS%20Indigo%20on%20Raspberry%20Pi
It took me 3 days to build as it kept failing at various points as I had not applied the recommended patches :(
I also ran into swap issue and had to insert a USB stick and increase the default swap size. And each time it failed, it had to build from the beginning.
I also installed the full desktop+robot. So had about 204 pkgs to build.
Now that it's built, hopefully I don't have to build it ever again :)
I used a Pi1B+ to build the ROS. I did an apt-get upgrade to the latest. Interestingly, this sdcard boots a Pi1A, Pi1B+, Pi2 and Pi3. I could run ROS on all these boards making all my old boards useful now :)
I could only boot ubiquity Ubuntu image on Pi2B. All others would stall on the initial slash screen.
You should be able to update apt sources in Raspbian to include Ubuntu source list and download ROS? No? It's just another Debian source?
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Software sources.
software-properties-gtk
and hit Enter for Software Sources.sudo apt-get update
sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
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