![]() ![]() Manually start the server cd /home/pi/lw.comm-server On Linux distros other than Raspbian, you might need to add your user to the "dialout" group to be able to use the USB/serial port! sudo usermod -a -G dialout username Sudo npm install serialport -unsafe-perm -build-from-source ![]() We got a report, that it also works with Node 18, if you install the addition libraries libusb-1.0-0-dev and libudev-dev sudo apt install libusb-1.0-0-dev libudev-devÄownload and install LaserWeb server cd /home/pi On other distros, you might have to use a different command/method.Ĭonfirm you have the correct NodeJS version (should be >= 12.22.5) node -v Optional: The commands bellow are for Debian based distros which support apt command. On Intel/AMD hardware: most desktop Linux distros should work. On Raspberry Pi: start from a clean Raspbian Buster or Bullseye image. ![]() You can find a newer and more detailed installation instruction here: Hint: The LaserWeb4 frontend is very feature-rich and quite heavy and might not run smoothly on the Rasbian Desktop, but you can run the server part on a Raspberry Pi and connect from a PC on the network. ![]()
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