November-5th-2022, 10:33 AM
Ok but if you want to run Node-RED so why do you install then the desktop container?
Instead you should install a Node-RED container or? We are offering a Node-RED example container since years: https://hub.docker.com/r/hilschernetpi/netpi-nodered
After the proper installation then you can reach Node-RED on netPI via the ip address at port 1880.
If you want to cun a custom C-Code on netPI also then you need to compile it or? So you need a compiler and a base image to compile it. For this we have a Raspbian OS container also: https://hub.docker.com/r/hilschernetpi/netpi-raspbian . Running this container feeds your netPI with all the functions users of a normal Raspberry Pi are use to. So you can login to this Raspbian container via SSH as usual via a console shell and transmit your code and then compile an run it.
This is how I would do it.
Thx
Armin
Instead you should install a Node-RED container or? We are offering a Node-RED example container since years: https://hub.docker.com/r/hilschernetpi/netpi-nodered
After the proper installation then you can reach Node-RED on netPI via the ip address at port 1880.
If you want to cun a custom C-Code on netPI also then you need to compile it or? So you need a compiler and a base image to compile it. For this we have a Raspbian OS container also: https://hub.docker.com/r/hilschernetpi/netpi-raspbian . Running this container feeds your netPI with all the functions users of a normal Raspberry Pi are use to. So you can login to this Raspbian container via SSH as usual via a console shell and transmit your code and then compile an run it.
This is how I would do it.
Thx
Armin
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