2014-03-12, 23:50
Well, something has happened, that is for sure. I am definitely not always right (far from it), but if I got a penny every time someone said that...
Either way it "shouldn´t" be related to anything here.
First do a reboot and see if it persists.
You can check the latest version of firmware with:
If something have happened to the permissions of /home/pi you can run the following to correct it:
Either way it "shouldn´t" be related to anything here.
First do a reboot and see if it persists.
You can check the latest version of firmware with:
Code:
vcgencmd version
If something have happened to the permissions of /home/pi you can run the following to correct it:
Code:
sudo chown -R pi:pi /home/pi
sudo chmod -R 755 /home/pi