Yes but… that is good news but for who have more website feeds installed in sdcard and of course some another things that is not good start from beginning and erase all sdcard… im just still wait for another option to updatethat’s really dont make sense do you really believe that someone buy a rpi just for flightaware?
cheers 
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obj
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There will be a package-based upgrade path available soon. (Or you can build it yourself right now from github)
However if you want the configuration features of the new sdcard image (wifiBeast integration etc)you’ll need to start from the new image as those changes are invasive and it’s not practical or safe to try to apply them to an existing install .
n112
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Thank you for providing the updated piaware 3.0.3 image.
After the unzip of piaware-sd-card-3.0.3.img.zipthere are two new files:
piaware-sd-card-3.0.3.img and piaware-config.txt.
The file piaware-config.txt contains lots of good comments. One comment that I would like and did not find is where this file should reside in the file system and if specific namepermissions or case are important.
In my current systemI could not find a text file named piaware-config.txt. There is a binary file /usr/bin/piaware-config.
Is this the source to make this binary file? If it needs to be compiledhow is this done?
Thank you.
installed piaware 3 on my new pi3
greeted with a login and password at the gui screen
tried the old stuff dont work
want to setup the pi3 wireless without the linux gobblede goop
thanks
k6rtm
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Many thanks!
My secondary unit is up and running in a few minutes. Now I need to find where the new options files are hiding –
I want to turn on counts in the titleas well as change the page name.
Hints?
I also have to rebuild around the new installationautomagic backups and such. (I really should go with puppet.)
So farso good!
bob k6rtm
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See /boot/piaware-config.txt. This is on the first (FAT) partition so you can edit it easily on other systems e.g. Windowsit should show up at the root of the sdcard.
The copy in the zipfile is just there as an example. I’m seeing if I can get that improvedit’s confusing to have it there.
obj
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Put the sdcard in your PCedit the file piaware-config.txtit has instructionsmodify the file to reflect your wifi setupremove the sdcardput it back in your Pi.
obj
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See /usr/share/dump1090-fa
If you’re puppet-izing the config etc anywayyou may just want to go with a vanilla raspbian + piaware package; most of the magic in the sdcard image revolves around trying to make the configuration management simpler for someone who isn’t familar with linux systems and it is likely to stomp on your changes…
k6rtm
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ThanksOliver and the FlightAware gang for all the hard workand a pretty painless install.
That’s the bouquetsnow for the brickbats… I understand shipping minimal imagesbut…
So far I’ve installed:
nfs-common (talk to servers)
avahi-daemon (so I don’t have to track down addresses)
I’ll update the list tomorrow probablywhen I get to do this again with my primary FlightAware box…
But so far so good!
And I love the comments in /usr/share/dump1090-fa/html/index.html !!!
…turning on clocks in config. is an issue?
bob k6rtm
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Dump1090-fa strips out the clocks for simplicity (they take up a ton of space and who doesn’t already have a clock display?)
The image is not even as minimal I would likeI’d like to strip out X but apparently command lines are scary… The sdcard image is really aimed at people with no Linux experience that want something that you can just plug in and have working immediately. If you know what you’re doing than I would suggest starting from a base image of your choice since the design decisions are quite different for a black box system vs something that will be tinkered with.
At some point I want to release the image builder scripts so you can customise it but that is probably some time away. (all the components are on github alreadyjust not the script that puts the image together)
For those of you wanting to do custom configurationespecially wifi setupin PiAware 3please refer to the instructions on our web site: flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/bu … ional#wifi
We understand that some of you will also want to do customized installs or upgrades of existing environments. We will provide more guidance on this in the future. Our intent for now is to present the SD card installation option as it represents the simplest approach to setup PiAwareespecially for new users or users with a “vanilla” configuration.
Is this only for RPi3s? I tried installing on RPi2 and no wifi with my dongle. Dongle is not even recognized.
Don’t know what to install where to make it work as there are no instructions on the build page.
Tried configuring “piaware-config.txt” for wifi only and no difference 
And after trying to use the Windows like GUI there is no browser (an error pops up) and trying to change network setting using the icon at the top right is impossibleclicking on “settings” does nothing. Pity if I had wanted to actually use any of these…
So much for “the simplest approach to setup PiAwareespecially for new users or users with a “vanilla” configuration.”
obj
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Wifi should work with any dongle that works out-of-the-box with Raspbian. If yours needs a custom driver then it may not work.
Worked out of the box when I installed 2.1-3 a year ago.
I’ll just check the instructions that I followed to set that up… Oh waitthats rightI can’t refer back to them now can I…
And I just tried a second wifi dongle with the same result.
I think I do catch a glimpse of it being recognized in the loading text though
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It works for me; can you explain exactly what you’re doing and what you see?
Followed instructionsie fresh download and fresh transfer to fresh MicroSD card via Win32DiskImager.
Changed “piaware-config.txt” on MicroSD to wired offwireless oncopied SSID from routers setting page and pasted into filecopied wifi passkey from same page and pasted into file. Saved “piaware-config.txt”
Put MicroSD into Rpi2
Turned on power supply.
Logged on with “pi” and “flightaware”
Wifi dongles (both) result in no wifi when clicking on network symbol in top right. Neither has LED on them come on.
Both dongles work immediately if I switch back to 2.1-5
Would love to know how to pauseor slow downthat loading screen…
For advanced users that are already running the latest dump1090-mutability with a FA ProStick or RTL-SDRare there any upcoming FlightAware compatibility concerns associated with not upgrading to version 3? I don’t personally see a need for several of the featuresbut I would like to have confidence that version 2 will continue to be acceptable. Thanks.
Interestingly 3.0.3 loads straight to GUI log in.
2.1-5 doesn’tonly the command line log in … and now the Build a Piaware instruction page doesn’t have the command necessary to load it listed anymore. Where is the “previous versions” instructions archive?
and the Piaware 3 advanced configuration page (flightaware.com/adsb/piaware/ad … figuration) doesn’t specify where to change some of the listed setting!?
No mention of multilateration in the “piaware-config.txt” file.
I’ll echo Carlmortimer. Had the previous version of PiAware running just fine. Changed over to the ADSBreceiver softwareand it was working just fine for a long time. While working a network router issue unrelated to the PiI had the pi on a workbench with monitor and keyboard attached. That’s when I found out about the new version of PiAware. Installed PiAware 3 on a second SD card. Never could get WiFi to connect. Back to ADSBreceiver.
Pi 2 Bwifi dongle on a USB extender.