![]() Ln -s ~/slideshow-crypto-ticker/bash/ticker-stop.bash ~/ticker-stopĬreate / edit the following autostart file (create any directories that don't exist yet): /home/YOUR_USER_NAME/.config/lxsession/LXDE_PROFILE_NAME/autostart and add the following (chromium can be changed to epiphany, firefox, or midori if desired). Ln -s ~/slideshow-crypto-ticker/bash/ticker-start.bash ~/ticker-start Ln -s ~/slideshow-crypto-ticker/bash/ticker-restart.bash ~/ticker-restart Sudo apt-get install xdotool unclutter sed -yĬhmod -R 755 ~/slideshow-crypto-ticker/bash ![]() Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get upgrade Run these commands (logged in as user YOUR_USER_NAME): UPGRADE NOTES: For v2.13.0 and higher, delete any OLDER install's /scripts/ and /apps/ sub-directories WITHIN the main 'slideshow-crypto-ticker' directory (THESE ARE NO LONGER USED).Ĭreate a new directory / folder named 'slideshow-crypto-ticker' in /home/YOUR_USER_NAME/ on your RaspberryPi / DietPi device,Īnd put all the app's files and folders into this directory. If your system is NOT RaspberryPi OS, or you are logged in / running as a user other than 'pi', just substitute that username in place of the 'YOUR_USER_NAME' user in references below. IMPORTANT NOTES: USE A #FULL# DESKTOP, #NOT# LITE, OR YOU LIKELY WILL HAVE SOME ISSUES EVEN AFTER UPGRADING TO GUI (trust me). SUBSTITUTE "YOUR_USER_NAME" FOR THE USERNAME YOU LOGIN AS ON YOUR SYSTEM. MANUAL INSTALLATION (IF AUTO-INSTALL SCRIPT FAILS, ETC). If you have a "goodtft LCD-show" LCD screen and you installed it's drivers, you can now switch between the LCD and your normal monitor by running the command: If you prefer chromium, epiphany, firefox, or midori (chromium is the default): ![]() If autostart does not work / is not setup, you can run this command MANUALLY, #AFTER BOOTING INTO THE DESKTOP INTERFACE#, to start Slideshow Crypto Ticker: home/YOUR_USER_NAME/slideshow-crypto-ticker/config.jsĮxample editing config.js in nano by command-line:Īfter updating config.js, restart the ticker with this command: KUCOIN MARKETS #WILL NOT WORK# IF YOU DO NOT INSTALL THE TICKER PROPERLY!Įdit the following file in a text editor to switch between different exchanges / crypto assets / base pairings, and to configure settings for slideshow speed / font sizes and colors / background color / vertical position / screen orientation / google font used / monospace emulation: TICKER-INSTALL.bashįollow the prompts, and the automated script will install / configure the ticker. Wget -no-cache -O TICKER-INSTALL.bash chmod +x TICKER-INSTALL.bash sudo. To install / upgrade everything automatically on a RaspberryPi / DietPi device, copy => paste => run the command below in a terminal program (using the 'Terminal' app in the system menu, or over remote SSH), while logged in AS THE USER THAT WILL RUN THE APP (user must have sudo privileges): The ticker can also be manually started (see CONFIGURING AFTER INSTALLATION). For Ticker autostart at system boot, the LXDE Desktop is #REQUIRED# (this is the default desktop on RaspberryPi OS). IMPORTANT NOTES: This install script has been designed to run generically on Debian-based systems, but has only been tested on RaspberryPi / DietPi operating systems. Solana: GvX4AU4V9atTBof9dT9oBnLPmPiz3mhoXBdqcxyRuQnU Helium: 13xs559435FGkh39qD9kXasaAnB8JRF8KowqPeUmKHWU46VYG1h Issue Reporting (Features / Issues / Help): īitcoin: 3Nw6cvSgnLEFmQ1V4e8RSBG23G7pDjF3hWĮthereum: 0圆44343e8D0A4cF33eee3E54fE5d5B8BFD0285EF8 (Noctua fan mounted with crazy glue, and Noctua fan speed controller outside case) Supports running in "slideshow mode", to show all the markets you want.ĭeveloped on a Raspi v3 B+, with these screens / cases: Open source / 100% FREE real time slideshow crypto price ticker for Raspberry Pi LCD screens, including 24 hour volume and CoinGecko / Binance / Coinbase Pro / Kraken / Kucoin / Bitstamp / Bitfinex / HitBTC / OKex / Gate.io support (more market support coming in the future). Slideshow Crypto Ticker - Developed by Michael Kilday, released free / open source (under GPL v3)
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