During calibration you get to the part where you need to spend several minutes moving the chain. Of course, being a lazy sod, I change the distance to move the change to 2900mm and hit the button once. The onscreen popup displays the FIRST time from that screen, but when I go back in to edit 2900mm to be something like 50mm, the popup will no longer display on the screen and the UI becomes unresponsive.
I'm using a Raspberry Pi 3 model B (not B+), configured with a Raspberry Pi touchscreen (and a recent rpi-update run to bring both kernel and firmware up-to-date). It's running Ubuntu MATE 16.04 (with all updates installed) with Kivy, GroundControl, and firmware all installed from source as of several days ago.
I'm using triangular kinematics, if that matters.
During calibration you get to the part where you need to spend several minutes moving the chain. Of course, being a lazy sod, I change the distance to move the change to 2900mm and hit the button once. The onscreen popup displays the FIRST time from that screen, but when I go back in to edit 2900mm to be something like 50mm, the popup will no longer display on the screen and the UI becomes unresponsive.
I'm using a Raspberry Pi 3 model B (not B+), configured with a Raspberry Pi touchscreen (and a recent rpi-update run to bring both kernel and firmware up-to-date). It's running Ubuntu MATE 16.04 (with all updates installed) with Kivy, GroundControl, and firmware all installed from source as of several days ago.
I'm using triangular kinematics, if that matters.