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Apache2 Debian Default Page #1198
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Same issue, and I followed the instructions here when the original installation did not work. |
idem ici comment faire pour résoudre le soucis ? |
Same here on RPI 4 |
Hi, you could use this fork which is the new active one : https://github.com/Nachtzuster/BirdNET-Pi Or the homeassistant addon I've made with this fork which is a docker container, therefore avoiding the whole installation question |
As noted in my post above, I tried this fork already. |
The likely cause of this is that Apache is hogging port 80 and preventing the Caddy web server from starting. You need to stop apache and restart Caddy. See my comment here: #1194 (comment) |
Describe the bug
After installation, only the Apache2 Debian Default Page shows up
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Follow the Pi Zero 2 install guide
Expected behavior
The BirdNET-Pi default page should load...ig?
Screenshots
Additional context
I've followed the installations process exactly as described. I flashed brand new RPi OS Lite x64 to the SD card, booted it, entered the command to increase the swap file size and to disable the Wi-Fi power safe (as given in the Pi Zero 2 setup), rebooted and then progressed with the normal install, using the bash scrip:
The terminal prompt is adjusted when I log in via SSH, it just seems like the webpage is not booting up.
My build
Raspberry Pi Zero 2 with RPi OS Lite x64 on a 32 GB SD card
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