root@zynthian:~# python /zynthian/zynthian-ui/zynthian_gui.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “/zynthian/zynthian-ui/zynthian_gui.py”, line 43, in
import zynconf
File “/home/pi/zynthian-ui/zynconf/init.py”, line 5, in
from zynconf.zynthian_config import *
File “/home/pi/zynthian-ui/zynconf/zynthian_config.py”, line 29, in
import psutil
ImportError: No module named psutil
Yes hdmi screen is plugged and there is some logging of the processes before main gui appears. But too fast to read all the info. Only if I record it on video with 60fps and will try to slow it down… Or otherwise find the boot log somewhere.
BTW I can update that the flirc all metal case does something really cool - they have a block that goes all the way to the CPU and the case comes with a heatsink sticker, so the whole case acts as a heatsink. Its outperforms even active cooling solutions. Since the zynthian case is also all-metal, I really suggest V4 to do something similar. It lets you put the CPU at 100% without throttling. cc @jofemodo take a note on this.
Cool, just replaced the Pi3 for a 4 I had laying around, burned a new SD and it just works! Also great I am still mentioned in the config (prototype-kees)
I had not used the Zynthian much cause I had many problems with xruns and so… After an hour of playing, no problem anymore. Tnx again for this great project.
Well, I just replaced the PI, so the wiring stays the same and I was glad to see this scheme still existed. Sometimes I think this setup is not completely stable… So if there is a better way to connect everything, I am open for suggestions. What is (Where can I find) the most stable schematic atm?