Can someone confirm the instructions / code for the automatic starting service of laserweb3 on a raspberry pi 3?
I can run laserweb3 just fine via command line of node server.js, however when I try to set it up to automatically start as a service it won’t. Nothing goes wrong when proceeding with the commands in the wiki of
and I’ve confirmed laserweb3.service gets copied to /etc/systemd/system. However laserweb won’t run on automatically on reboot. when I try sudo systemctl restart laserweb3 it gives me an error saying service tried to restart too quickly. I can always ssh back in and run it manually via node server.js, but I’d like to get it going by itself. Thanks for any help!
I don’t know too much linux unfortunately but I am learning. I’ll try using foreverjs. Thanks +Peter van der Walt … on that note, this is neither here nor there, but I’m trying to upgrade my K40 to @Ariel_Yahni_UniKpty 's UK40OB build, and I have all the parts minus the acrylic ones. I asked him for a DXF version that I was hoping to use in laserweb to cut the parts with. He graciously provided me with a DXF but it appears to be rotated in a way that laserweb can’t recognize. I tried my hand at Fusion360 but importing it and generating the gcode shows me something is wrong as it has lots of unnecessary moves. I know this is a lot to ask, but I’m still pretty new with laser cutters so can someone help me convert @Ariel_Yahni_UniKpty 's files for use in laserweb? They’re located here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1806374
you probably already have it fixed, but when I followed the instructions on the wiki, I found out it was looking in the wrong directory to start the service. The laserweb3.service file showed