Using the imager, I have just created a MicroSD card with the 64 bit Trixie OS for an RPi 4B target. After inserting the MicroSD, the RPi booted and completed its startup routine, including an update, without any problems. From the desktop and from the Terminal, everything seems normal.
I need to execute raspi-gpio set 5 op from the Terminal, but the response is bash: raspi-gpio: command not found. Maybe there are other ways to configure the GPIO pins, but why isn't raspi-gpio found. It's not in /usr/bin, or anyplace else that I can find. I thought it was included with the OS.
I need to execute raspi-gpio set 5 op from the Terminal, but the response is bash: raspi-gpio: command not found. Maybe there are other ways to configure the GPIO pins, but why isn't raspi-gpio found. It's not in /usr/bin, or anyplace else that I can find. I thought it was included with the OS.
Statistics: Posted by rajprex4 — Sat Nov 01, 2025 9:58 pm — Replies 1 — Views 44