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    Looks like my error message is Configuring network interfaces... ioctl[SIOCSIWAP]: Operation not permitted.
    I also get a ioctl[SIOCSIWENCODEEXT]: invalid argument, I get two of them, whatever they are?
    WIFI still works though? I googled it but it just adds to my confusion. I'm just going to put up with them for now, unless I find something that isn't working or somebody knows what it means?

    EDIT: It looks like I can just ignore them? A side effect from using WPA-2 on a Raspberry Pi.
    https://kerneldriver.wordpress.com/2...-raspberry-pi/
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    always something isn't it ''
    this is the first picture with my new Pi camera , ordered it thursday,
    just came 45 min ago, posted from my Pi.
    I think I need to remove the plastic from the lenses lol
    also need to get one of the cases I see for them online
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    I have one of those, not hooked up at the moment though. What App/Program did you use to take the picture with Jack? I can't remember if I ever actually took a picture with it?
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    didn't use an app ,just a sudo command for now ,first site I found in google search .still reading ,and reading ,and reading ,lol
    https://www.raspberrypi.org/document.../raspistill.md
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    Ok, thanks jack, looking at it I think I might have done that when I first got my camera. Bookmarked for now. My ribbon cable isn't long enough for placement on my bread boarding rig. I'll just add a longer cable to my pending order from Adafruit. My other Pi is just running KODI, not sure if its any benefit connecting it to that, or how to actually use it from KODI. It would be my easiest hook up though. That case has the slot in it for the cable and a mounting slot for the camera board. I'll have to mull it over some.

    My GPS module now works in Wheezy where it wouldn't in Jessie. To clarify cgps -s now stays open and shows data. In Jessie it just timed out and closed with no data showing.
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    This the stand I have for my Pi camera board. http://www.adafruit.com/products/1434 I'm glad I bought it now as it will make mounting the camera to my aluminum metal frame easier. It will look good too and match everything else. Just have to sort out where I'm going to mount it. Then figure out how long a ribbon cable I'll need. May have to move my WIFI dongle/antenna. Just when I thought I had everything where I wanted it lol.
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    just found this ,https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...rrypiremotecam connected once out of 20 tries ,sucky app I guess
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    old tired bent and busted


    I do don't know what happ happened ,i'm was sure i was only 21...sucky camera ..lol
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    This isn't the funny picture thread? :)
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    alphanumeric said:
    This isn't the funny picture thread? :)
    just showing how good that camera is... lol
    I put up something to throw our old Pi at
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