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      DarrenO 0 @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil LOL. Thanks
      I’ll wait to hear back what you find out.

      I figured there’d have to be some sort of Desktop environment for it to work on a physical machine.
      Just didn’t/don’t know if I had to use of the various Desktop flavors available during the OS installation or if I could just use the base Debian environment.

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        DarrenO 0 @sdetweil
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        @sdetweil yeah, that was the error I was seeing in the pm2 logs as well

        Perhaps, I’ll have to go back to Debian 11 for the time being.

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          sdetweil @DarrenO 0
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          @DarrenO-0 there might be some way to switch back to x11. I know raspi bookworm provides that

          Sam

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            DarrenO 0 @sdetweil
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            @sdetweil
            Just trying Debian12 again and ran your script.
            It failed during the node and npm installation stage…

            installing correct version of node and npm, please wait
            curl: (92) HTTP/2 stream 1 was not closed cleanly: INTERNAL_ERROR (err 2)
            xz: (stdin): Unexpected end of input
            tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
            tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
            tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now

            Error: failed to download archive for 20.8.0

            node failed to install, exiting

            Going back to Debian11 now to see if I can get things back up and running.

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              sdetweil @DarrenO 0
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              @DarrenO-0 that is a networking error.

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                DarrenO 0 @sdetweil
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                @sdetweil retried 3x and same result.
                I was SSH’d into the device at the time and it had internet access at all times

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                  sdetweil @DarrenO 0
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                  @DarrenO-0 I just execute the curl command. I have no control over its networking code.

                  every time it’s failed due to networking there has been a real problem somewhere

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