diff --git a/Mini-PiTFT-stats-display.md b/Mini-PiTFT-stats-display.md index 5c65dad..40396be 100644 --- a/Mini-PiTFT-stats-display.md +++ b/Mini-PiTFT-stats-display.md @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ dtparam=spi=on ``` If you don't see the above, edit this file with `sudo nano /boot/config.txt`, add this line, save the file and reboot your Pi. -**Note:** Some users have followed Adafruit's setup guide and installed the kernel module, which is useful if you want to draw to the framebuffer and output a [mini console](https://cdn-learn.adafruit.com/assets/assets/000/082/874/large1024/adafruit_products_4393_demo_ORIG_2019_10.jpg?1571860426). However, the TFT kernel driver can't be run alongside the Python install. So you should choose one method, not both. +> :information_source: **Note:** Some users have followed Adafruit's setup guide and installed the kernel module, which is useful if you want to draw to the framebuffer and output a [mini console](https://cdn-learn.adafruit.com/assets/assets/000/082/874/large1024/adafruit_products_4393_demo_ORIG_2019_10.jpg?1571860426). However, the TFT kernel driver can't be run alongside the Python install. So you should choose one method, not both. With the preliminary setup done, execute RaspAP's [stats.py](https://github.com/billz/raspap-webgui/blob/master/app/pitft/stats.py) with: `sudo python3 stats.py`. Your Mini PiTFT should output a summary of RaspAP's status, like so: