Changes since v2.3.2 include:
- add UI capability to change WiFi network (only for feeder image, not for app installs)
- update containers to latest versions
- make ADS-B Feeder Image logo slightly higher contrast
- webinterface: fix potential hang in the chart code for the feeder homepage
- webinterface: more consistent handling of task suspension
- chrony: always step the clock for offsets > 0.5s, not only on startup (helps with suspended VMs)
- tailscale: improve handling of unlikely states / webinterface consistency
- share diagnostics / log-sanitizer: remove stray curl error due to IPv6 check
- explain how to disable secure image mode when it is enabled
- feeder-update: various speedups
- webinterface: fix shading of top bar for 'please wait' screen
- system managent page: add spinners for various actions, load page faster
- webinterface: restarting / streamlog: improve consistency
Note
Based on the available usage information, I have significantly reduced the number of images provided here. If there's one that you need for a different SBC which is supported either by Armbian or DietPi, please post a request on the Zulip server
Warning
Images can take more than 5 minutes before the web interface is available. Please be patient.
Note
Currently the Odroid image and the default LePotato images do NOT support WiFi. For the default Raspberry Pi image (but not the new Raspbian image for LePotato), WiFi can be configured with the Pi Imager when you write the image to SD-card, DietPi based images do support WiFi, but they require editing two files on the DOS partition included with the image BEFORE the first boot. Please look at the adsb.im FAQ for details.
Alternatively, if there is no network connection detected, all WiFi enabled images will create a hotspot named adsb.im-feeder. You can then connect to that hotspot and set up SSID/password of the access point you want the feeder to connect to.
For Raspberry Pis there are multiple images available. For most users the Raspbian based adsb-im-raspberrypi64-pi-2-3-4-5-v....img.xz is likely the best choice, but there are also two DietPi based images available for those who prefer that.