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Clearly labelling what's supposed to be run on the Workstation and what on the Robot #66

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MoffKalast opened this issue Aug 17, 2022 · 3 comments
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For example, the https://learn.ubiquityrobotics.com/noetic_quick_start_ros101 page isn't clear on which parts need to be installed where, which lead to people attempting and failing to install ros-desktop-full on the robot.

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anfederman commented Aug 17, 2022 via email

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Yep, the 32 bit one. And that's not really the reason, but more that the Pi can't possibly run Gazebo or Rviz at any decent speed.

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