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Masen Furer, 01/25/2023 12:33 AM
point to desktop entry distributed with chirp
1 | 1 | Dan Smith | # Running CHIRP on Linux |
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3 | This page describes how to get the newer python3-based CHIRP-next running on Linux. |
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5 | ## Debian, Ubuntu, Mint, Raspbian, etc |
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7 | Install prerequisite packages: |
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10 | $ sudo apt install git python3-wxgtk4.0 python3-serial python3-six python3-future python3-requests python3-pip |
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11 | ``` |
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13 | You should be able to install either the wheel or the tarball using `pip`: |
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15 | ``` |
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16 | $ pip3 install chirp-next-20230114.tar.gz |
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17 | ``` |
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18 | > **_NOTE:_** Your system may install `pip` as `pip3` like above, or just `pip` |
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20 | If you run the above command as a regular user, the `chirp` executable will be installed into `~/.local/bin/chirp`. If you run it as root, then it will be in `/usr/local/bin/chirp` as you might normally expect. |
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22 | 4 | Masen Furer | ### Create a desktop (menu) entry |
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24 | 6 | Masen Furer | A desktop entry can be placed in `/usr/share/applications/chirp.desktop` to have a menu entry added. Or it can be placed on the desktop itself to add an icon. |
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26 | 6 | Masen Furer | See the template desktop entry distributed with chirp: https://github.com/kk7ds/chirp/blob/master/chirp/share/chirp.desktop |
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28 | 6 | Masen Furer | If you have installed chirp for your user only, then update the paths for your home directory: `~/.local/share/applications/chirp.desktop` |
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30 | ``` |
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31 | [Desktop Entry] |
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32 | Name=CHiRP-next (user install) |
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33 | Comment=Program radios using CHiRP |
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34 | Keywords=ham radio |
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35 | Exec=.local/bin/chirp |
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36 | Icon=.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages/chirp/share/chirp.ico |
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37 | Terminal=false |
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38 | StartupNotify=true |
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39 | Type=Application |
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40 | Categories=HamRadio |
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41 | ``` |
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43 | ### (Optional) Newer `wxPython` |
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45 | You may want to install a newer wxPython, depending on what your distro ships. For Debian-derived distros (including Ubuntu and Mint) you can do that with a command like: |
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46 | 2 | Dan Smith | ``` |
47 | pip3 install -U -f https://extras.wxpython.org/wxPython4/extras/linux/gtk3/ubuntu-20.04 wxPython |
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48 | ``` |
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49 | 3 | Dan Smith | Check the [directory listing](https://extras.wxpython.org/wxPython4/extras/linux/gtk3/) for other distro versions and use the closest match to what you're on. **NOTE** that this will not work for non-x86_64 machines (like the Raspberry Pi) as there are no binary builds for those platforms. |
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51 | ## Serial port permissions |
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53 | Note that you may need to adjust permissions on the /dev/tty(something) device, or add your users who want to use CHIRP to the **"dialout"** group in order to let non-privileged users access the serial device. |
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55 | This issue is often indicated by an "access denied" error when accessing serial port. |
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57 | On most Linux distros this is accomplished with: |
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59 | ``` |
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60 | sudo addgroup "$USERNAME" dialout |
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61 | ``` |
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63 | For other distributions, such as Manjaro, you may need to add your user to the uucp group. |
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65 | You will then need to log out and back in for it to take effect. |