New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs
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@scottalanmiller said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
grep newuser /etc/group
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@CCWTech said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
@scottalanmiller said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
grep newuser /etc/group
Let me delete the user and see if it creates normally. Then see what the differences are.
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I deleted and re-created the user. All programs are visible and everything is working. However nothing remarkable here:
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I suppose it's the use case, in my case, I've not needed more than the one user account, so I haven't run into this. But it's good to see / and know in the future.
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Just for reference (mine) what are you using the rPi for? I have two rPi 3b+ and 1 rPi Zero running currently;
- rPi 3b+ running Diet-Pi hosting APCups, CUPS, and Unifi Controller
- rPi 3b+ running Raspbian for HamRadio activies (using Build-A-Pi found on YouTube)
- rPi Zero - DMR radio hotspot (transceiver to internet gateway)
Still could use one or two more
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@gjacobse said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
Just for reference (mine) what are you using the rPi for? I have two rPi 3b+ and 1 rPi Zero running currently;
- rPi 3b+ running Diet-Pi hosting APCups, CUPS, and Unifi Controller
- rPi 3b+ running Raspbian for HamRadio activies (using Build-A-Pi found on YouTube)
- rPi Zero - DMR radio hotspot (transceiver to internet gateway)
Still could use one or two more
Desktops
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@gjacobse said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
Just for reference (mine) what are you using the rPi for? I have two rPi 3b+ and 1 rPi Zero running currently;
- rPi 3b+ running Diet-Pi hosting APCups, CUPS, and Unifi Controller
- rPi 3b+ running Raspbian for HamRadio activies (using Build-A-Pi found on YouTube)
- rPi Zero - DMR radio hotspot (transceiver to internet gateway)
Still could use one or two more
Client is using a cloud based RMS so no need to spend a ton of money on a Windows PC (or even a Linux PC)
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@scottalanmiller said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
@gjacobse said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
Just for reference (mine) what are you using the rPi for? I have two rPi 3b+ and 1 rPi Zero running currently;
- rPi 3b+ running Diet-Pi hosting APCups, CUPS, and Unifi Controller
- rPi 3b+ running Raspbian for HamRadio activies (using Build-A-Pi found on YouTube)
- rPi Zero - DMR radio hotspot (transceiver to internet gateway)
Still could use one or two more
Desktops
I would go with the rPi 4 as a desktop... bit more power and more memory..
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@gjacobse said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
@scottalanmiller said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
@gjacobse said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
Just for reference (mine) what are you using the rPi for? I have two rPi 3b+ and 1 rPi Zero running currently;
- rPi 3b+ running Diet-Pi hosting APCups, CUPS, and Unifi Controller
- rPi 3b+ running Raspbian for HamRadio activies (using Build-A-Pi found on YouTube)
- rPi Zero - DMR radio hotspot (transceiver to internet gateway)
Still could use one or two more
Desktops
I would go with the rPi 4 as a desktop... bit more power and more memory..
Model we are using: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07W3MD2RR/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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@gjacobse said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
@scottalanmiller said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
@gjacobse said in New user in Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS has no programs:
Just for reference (mine) what are you using the rPi for? I have two rPi 3b+ and 1 rPi Zero running currently;
- rPi 3b+ running Diet-Pi hosting APCups, CUPS, and Unifi Controller
- rPi 3b+ running Raspbian for HamRadio activies (using Build-A-Pi found on YouTube)
- rPi Zero - DMR radio hotspot (transceiver to internet gateway)
Still could use one or two more
Desktops
I would go with the rPi 4 as a desktop... bit more power and more memory..
That's the first model that offers a real desktop option. No one has suggested trying anything else.