On 21/01/18 14:56, Dave Liquorice wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Jan 2018 14:33:13 +0000, RobH wrote:
>
>> I ssh into the pi 3 to try and run a python program, but then the pi
>> dies, and there are no lit up leds anywhere at all on it.
>>
>> Is there any way it can be fixed ...
>
> I'm not convinced it's broke, the fact it boots, initialises the
> USB/ethernet, loads the OS and starts the sshd service indicates it's
> far from dead.
>
> Seems more like a major crash when your try to run the Python script.
> Does Python work? Just enter "python" at the command prompt, you
> should get version info and a >>> prompt. Enter "print 'hello world'"
> "hello world" shoould eco back and return to the >>> prompt. Enter
> "quit()" to get back to the OS prompt.
>
> If that works start looking at what your script is up to.
>
I have booted up the pi 3 and left it running for a while now. I did try
a couple of python files but neither did anything out of the ordinary.
So as you say it is not dead or dying.
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