

I have followed instructions from various web sites, ‘to the letter’ and it just won’t run. I am just really stymied by my lack of ability to get WSJTX to run on my Pi. Course, Linux Mint is as easy to run as Windows, one really does not have to know much about ‘compiling’ to get programs to work. In fact, I could be considered a Linux “newbie” although I have Linux Mint installed on a laptop. (It appears to be for adjusting audio ‘levels’) OH, when I select “Select Controls” the only ‘option'(?) that comes up is ‘PCM’ which has a box next to it, unchecked. I selected the Signalink, made it my ‘default’ sound card and ran WSJTX again. My only other choice (drop down box) was “USB Audio CODEC (Alsa mixer)” which is my SignaLink USB. Well, when I opened up the audio preferences, the ‘default’ device was indeed ‘ALSA’, specifically “bcm2835 ALSA (Alsa mixer).

If your sources.list is updated and you have run update, this is fine. However it shows installing WSJT-X from the GUI and not command line.
RASPBERRY PI FLDIGI INSTALL
RASPBERRY PI FLDIGI UPDATE
UPDATE: : If you have an older version of WSJT-X, to update and run WSJT-X 2.0 you will need to upgrade to Stretch on the Raspberry Pi: Visit WSJT-X User Guide and read the information on that page.

RASPBERRY PI FLDIGI PDF
UPDATE 4/24/17: See this PDF file, WSJT-X Install Raspberry Pi then proceed to the bullets below. Raspberry Pi WSJT-X, WSPR, JT65 Setup and QSO! If you get a Raspberry Pi 3 and install Raspbian, this is how you can install WSJT-X. It is a computer program used for weak-signal radio communication between amateur radio operators. What is WSPR? WSPR (pronounced “whisper”) stands for “Weak Signal Propagation Reporter”. It runs very smooth and I haven’t had any glitches. I’ve been using WSJT-X on my Raspberry Pi.
