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Klipper seems connected to smartphone but There is issue with config ig #3
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klippy (1).log |
You have an 'auto_offset_z' option in your configuration file printer.cfg, which may not be appropriate. This may have something to do with the auto leveling feature. |
Btw how to change Language? i mistakenly changed language to something else while installing |
Is it inside debian or inside klipperscreen? |
inside debian |
The easiest way is to reinstall the debian system. Or you can change the language option to what you want in linuxdeploy, then run the configuration option in the upper right corner of the main menu. Or you can google how to change the language of linux, there are many tutorials on the Internet. |
I remember I once set it to Spanish (es) instead of English (en) and I'm pretty sure @gaifeng8864 is correct. |
You need to reinstall Xserver XSDL, or you can refer to the discussion in this link: pelya/xserver-xsdl#112 |
actually i was using on android 6 so maybe thats issue ,i just installed 7 . Im kinda sure it will work here because its blue screen now |
Great work. It may be caused by version incompatibility. |
I am not sure about the specific reason for this situation, probably because moonraker has some API work that is not suitable. It is recommended that you reinstall the entire klipper family after saving the configuration file. Troubleshooting alone is very troublesome! |
Yes thanku, |
It can be executed, but I don't have the relevant equipment at hand to test it. You can try to follow this command to add it to the automatic startup: sudo unchroot am start -n x.org.server/x.org.server.MainActivity >/dev/null 2>&1 |
I mean this command socat -d -d pty,link=/tmp/tcpserial,raw,echo=0,waitslave tcp:localhost:8080 to be supposed to put in debian always after restart right? |
I had the same issue and I fixed simply replacing the keyboard emulation from the app: pelya/xserver-xsdl#112 (comment) |
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