

Only ask specific questions regarding a project you are currently working on. Most answers can be found within a few minutes of searching online. Before asking a question - do research on the matter. Do Your Research /r/raspberry_pi is not your personal search engine.Questions, help requests, and discussion must be a text post.Other subreddits that may be helpful: /r/AskElectronics, /r/AskProgramming, /r/LearnPython, /r/RetroPie.Do you have networking problems or you're trying to make your Pi into a router, bridge, or WiFi AP? Try r/HomeNetworking or r/LinuxQuestions.


Are you looking for ideas? There's a huge list right here!†.Remember that there's a tell part to Show-and-Tell! Don't post pictures of a Pi that don't clearly demonstrate what it's doing or post pictures without any details about your project, you also need let people know what it is, what it does, how you made it, and also answer questions people may have.Please, no pictures of unused Pis - do a project!.Hi 1weekender, here is some information and links that you might find useful! Is this something someone can please help with? (The process started from chrome location /usr/bin/chromium-browser is no longer running, so ChromeDriver is assuming that Chrome has crashed.) (unknown error: DevToolsActivePort file doesn't exist) When I run the python script, I get the following error: : Message: unknown error: Chrome failed to start: crashed. I have a python script with selenium imported which I previously had working on my 32 bit OS pi and have checked that chromedriver is referenced in the following location: /usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromedriverīoth chrome-driver and the browser are version. Sudo apt-get install chromium-chromedriver I have installed chrome driver and chrome browser using the following commands sudo apt-get install chromium-browser I can't get selenium to work on my 64 bit raspberry Pi. The best thing? The base model is only $20 $5!.ĭo you know a related subreddit? We'd love to know. Welcome to /r/raspberry_pi, a subreddit for discussing the raspberry pi credit card sized, ARM powered computer, and the glorious things we can do with it. Pi project ideas: There's a huge list right here on this sub! Friendly reminder: Please don't just post pictures of unused pis - do a project!Ĭomplete r/raspberry_pi Rules Check the FAQ and Helpdesk here
