I was finally able to load the proper driver. I deleted KStars-Bleeding from the command line using the remove command. Then used the purge command to delete any related files.
Then reinstalled KStars-Bleeding. Then used the hardware wizard to detect the hardware. This seems to give a repeatable configuration, even after turning on and off the computer.
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Yes, even when I create a new profile. I've even tried deleting a reinstalling KStars-Bleeding. The selection of driver does seem to work correctly when using the iPhone app, but not on Mint 19.3. Kstars version is 2020-07-20T-13:52:47Z.
I can't change the mount driver from LX200 (which is top of the list) to CGEM using KSTARS/EKOS. No matter which configuration I create, it always defaults to LX200, which I'm not using.
I've tried creating custom drivers, deleting profiles and recreating them, etc. Seems this software only wants to work with one mount. Sad.
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When I do an sudo apt-get install kstars-bleeding for Ubuntu
I get the error kstars-bleeding not found.
I added the ppa repository and did update.
Any suggestions? Thanks
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