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Indigosky 2023-12-14

14 Dec 20:37
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This is INDIGOSky based on Debian 12 (Bookworm).

Download the image 2023-09-07-indigosky-test-XXXX.zip, unpack it, copy it to SD card following the instructions at Raspberry Pi site, and boot from it.

2023-12-14-indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3, 4 and 5
2023-12-14-indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3, 4 and 5

INDIGO Sky will automatically expand the file system to the size of the SD card, start INDIGO, and provide a WiFi access point for the initial configuration of INDIGO Sky with the following credentials:

SSID: indigosky
password: indigosky

INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at http://indigosky.local:7624/. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI.

The image contains INDIGO 2.0-264, source code is available from https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo.

It also contains indigo_deadlock_detector tool. If the server stops responding, it will help us trace and fix the problem. Please see https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_deadlock_detector/blob/master/README.md for information on how to use it and how to provide us with the data.

Visit http://indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html to learn more.

Indigosky 2023-09-07

08 Sep 06:42
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This is INDIGOSky based on Debian 11 (Bullseye).

Download the image 2023-09-07-indigosky-test-XXXX.zip, unpack it, copy it to SD card following the instructions at Raspberry Pi site and boot from it.

  • 2023-09-07-indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4
  • 2023-09-07-indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4

INDIGO Sky will automatically expand the file system to the size of the SD card, start INDIGO and provide a WiFi access point for initial configuration of INDIGO Sky with the following credentials:

SSID: indigosky
password: indigosky

INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at http://indigosky.local:7624/. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI.

The image contains INDIGO 2.0-244, source code is available from https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo.

It also contains indigo_deadlock_detector tool. In case the server stops responding it will help us to trace and fix the problem. Please see https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_deadlock_detector/blob/master/README.md for information how to use it and how to provide us with the data.

Visit http://indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html to learn more.

Indigosky 2025-01-14

15 Jan 16:21
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This is INDIGOSky based on Debian 12 (Bookworm).

Download the image 2025-01-14-indigosky-test-XXXX.zip, unpack it, copy it to SD card following the instructions at Raspberry Pi site, and boot from it.

2025-01-14-indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3, 4 and 5
2025-01-14-indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3, 4 and 5

INDIGO Sky will automatically expand the file system to the size of the SD card, start INDIGO, and provide a WiFi access point for the initial configuration of INDIGO Sky with the following credentials:

SSID: indigosky
password: indigosky

INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at http://indigosky.local:7624/. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI.

The image contains INDIGO 2.0-310, source code is available from https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo.

It also contains indigo_deadlock_detector tool. If the server stops responding, it will help us trace and fix the problem. Please see https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_deadlock_detector/blob/master/README.md for information on how to use it and how to provide us with the data.

Visit http://indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html to learn more.

Indigosky 2023-11-29

30 Nov 16:16
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This is INDIGOSky based on Debian 11 (Bullseye).

Download the image 2023-09-07-indigosky-test-XXXX.zip, unpack it, copy it to SD card following the instructions at Raspberry Pi site and boot from it.

2023-11-29-indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4
2023-11-29-indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4

INDIGO Sky will automatically expand the file system to the size of the SD card, start INDIGO and provide a WiFi access point for initial configuration of INDIGO Sky with the following credentials:

SSID: indigosky
password: indigosky

INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at http://indigosky.local:7624/. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI.

The image contains INDIGO 2.0-256, source code is available from https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo.

It also contains indigo_deadlock_detector tool. In case the server stops responding it will help us to trace and fix the problem. Please see https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_deadlock_detector/blob/master/README.md for information how to use it and how to provide us with the data.

Visit http://indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html to learn more.

Indigosky 2023-04-09

09 Apr 12:10
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This is INDIGOSky based on Debian 11 (Bullseye).

Download the image 2023-04-09-indigosky-test-XXXX.zip, unpack it, copy it to SD card following the instructions at Raspberry Pi site and boot from it.

2023-04-09--indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4
2023-04-09--indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4

INDIGO Sky will automatically expand the file system to the size of the SD card, start INDIGO and provide a WiFi access point for initial configuration of INDIGO Sky with the following credentials:

SSID: indigosky
password: indigosky

INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at http://indigosky.local:7624/. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI.

The image contains INDIGO 2.0-228, source code is available from https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo.

It also contains indigo_deadlock_detector tool. In case the server stops responding it will help us to trace and fix the problem. Please see https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_deadlock_detector/blob/master/README.md for information how to use it and how to provide us with the data.

Visit http://indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html to learn more.

Indigosky 2023-01-06

06 Jan 13:46
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This is INDIGOSky based on Debian 11 (Bullseye).

Download the image 2023-01-06-indigosky-test-XXXX.zip, unpack it, copy it to SD card following the instructions at Raspberry Pi site and boot from it.

2023-01-06--indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4
2023-01-06--indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4

INDIGO Sky will automatically expand the file system to the size of the SD card, start INDIGO and provide a WiFi access point for initial configuration of INDIGO Sky with the following credentials:

SSID: indigosky
password: indigosky

INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at http://indigosky.local:7624/. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI.

The image contains INDIGO 2.0-208, source code is available from https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo.

It also contains indigo_deadlock_detector tool. In case the server stops responding it will help us to trace and fix the problem. Please see https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_deadlock_detector/blob/master/README.md for information how to use it and how to provide us with the data.

Visit http://indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html to learn more.

Indigosky 2022-09-06-test release based on bullseye

06 Sep 12:25
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This is a test version if INDIGOSky based on Debian 11 (Bullseye). Once proven stable it will replace the current stable Based on Debian 10 (Buster)

Download the image 2022-04-04-indigosky-test-XXXX.zip, unpack it, copy it to SD card following the instructions at Raspberry Pi site and boot from it.

2022-09-06-indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4
2022-09-06-indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4

INDIGO Sky will automatically expand the file system to the size of the SD card, start INDIGO and provide a WiFi access point for initial configuration of INDIGO Sky with the following credentials:

SSID: indigosky
password: indigosky

INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at http://indigosky.local:7624/. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI.

The image contains INDIGO 2.0-188, source code is available from https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo.

It also contains indigo_deadlock_detector tool. In case the server stops responding it will help us to trace and fix the problem. Please see https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_deadlock_detector/blob/master/README.md for information how to use it and how to provide us with the data.

Visit http://indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html to learn more.

Indigosky 2022-09-06

06 Sep 12:13
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This is INDIGOSky based on Debian 10 (Buster).

Download the image 2022-09-06-indigosky-test-XXXX.zip, unpack it, copy it to SD card following the instructions at Raspberry Pi site and boot from it.

2022-09-06-indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4
2022-09-06-indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4

INDIGO Sky will automatically expand the file system to the size of the SD card, start INDIGO and provide a WiFi access point for initial configuration of INDIGO Sky with the following credentials:

SSID: indigosky
password: indigosky

INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at http://indigosky.local:7624/. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI.

The image contains INDIGO 2.0-188, source code is available from https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo.

It also contains indigo_deadlock_detector tool. In case the server stops responding it will help us to trace and fix the problem. Please see https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_deadlock_detector/blob/master/README.md for information how to use it and how to provide us with the data.

NOTE: The current indigosky-desktop can not be used with this release!

Visit http://indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html to learn more.

Indigosky 2022-04-04 test rerelease based on bullseye

04 Apr 15:21
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This is a test version if INDIGOSky based on Debian 11 (Bullseye). Once proven stable it will replace the current stable Based on Debian 10 (Buster)

Download the image 2022-04-04-indigosky-test-XXXX.zip, unpack it, copy it to SD card following the instructions at Raspberry Pi site and boot from it.

2022-04-04-indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4
2022-04-04-indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4

INDIGO Sky will automatically expand the file system to the size of the SD card, start INDIGO and provide a WiFi access point for initial configuration of INDIGO Sky with the following credentials:

SSID: indigosky
password: indigosky

INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at http://indigosky.local:7624/. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI.

The image contains INDIGO 2.0-174, source code is available from https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo.

It also contains indigo_deadlock_detector tool. In case the server stops responding it will help us to trace and fix the problem. Please see https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_deadlock_detector/blob/master/README.md for information how to use it and how to provide us with the data.

NOTE: The current indigosky-desktop can not be used with this release!

Visit http://indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html to learn more.

Indigosky 2022-04-04

04 Apr 15:41
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Download the image 2022-04-04-indigosky-XXXX.zip, unpack it, copy it to SD card following the instructions at Raspberry Pi site and boot from it.

2022-04-04-indigosky-armhf.zip - 32-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 2, 3 and 4
2022-04-04-indigosky-arm64.zip - 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4

INDIGO Sky will automatically expand the file system to the size of the SD card, start INDIGO and provide a WiFi access point for initial configuration of INDIGO Sky with the following credentials:

SSID: indigosky
password: indigosky

INDIGO Sky can be configured via the web GUI running at http://indigosky.local:7624/. If the device is connected via Ethernet cable to your home network, you must use the IP address assigned by your router and the same port as above to access the web GUI.

The image contains INDIGO 2.0-174, source code is available from https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo.

It also contains indigo_deadlock_detector tool. In case the server stops responding it will help us to trace and fix the problem. Please see https://github.com/indigo-astronomy/indigo_deadlock_detector/blob/master/README.md for information how to use it and how to provide us with the data.

Visit http://indigo-astronomy.org/indigo-sky.html to learn more.