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			<title><![CDATA[Questions to software on Atlas 3D and version number]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />I&#039;ve assembled my Atlas 3D and made the first test and it looks good. The Raspi3 is connected via WLAN and I can make all setup things via Chrome browser opn a win7/64 except:</p><p>Check for updates</p><p>then the connection freezes and I have no longer contact with the Raspi. In the browser line it shows:</p><p>192.168.n.nn/checkUpdates</p><p>and thats it - no more connection. I have to shutdown the Raspi and start again. I&#039;m not familiar with Linux and so here are my questions:</p><p>1. Where can I see what Software version number I have installed on the SD card?<br />2. As the automated software update won&#039;t work, how can I do it manually (declared for dummies please... ;-)</p><p>Thanks for help,<br />Monika</p>]]></description>
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