layout: post title: "Raspberry Pi Getting Started Guide" date: 2015-06-27 22:31:00 last_modified_at: 2015-08-02T19:05:00-03:00 excerpt: "A how to guide to setting up Atom Editor" categories: software tags: tutorial image: feature: raspberry-pi.jpg topPosition: 0px bgContrast: dark bgGradientOpacity: darker syntaxHighlighter: yes
Insert a MicroSD card to your computer and find out the disk identifier (ex: disk4
):
diskutil list
Unmount the SD card using the disk identifier:
diskutil unmountDisk /dev/disk4
Copy the raspbian img to the SD card:
sudo dd bs=1m if=Desktop/2015-05-05-raspbian-wheezy.img of=/dev/rdisk4
This command will take a while. You can check the progress using SIGINFO
by pressing CTRL + T
.
For more information on creating a disk image of the Raspbian OS on a micro SD card from a mac or other operating systems, read the official instructions here.
The username and password for Raspbian “squeeze” are:
$ Username: Pi
$ Password: raspberry
To start the Raspbian GUI, run the command:
$ startx
To set up multiple wired and wi-fi connections using WICD-CURSES app, follow this instructions.
To set up a single wi-fi connection, follow this instructions
sudo apt-get update
This will update the repository on the raspberry pi with locations of software and general software updates.
To search for software by name type the following command
sudo apt-cache search
Example: sudo apt-cache search chromium
To install software by name
sudo apt-get install
Example: sudo apt-get install chromium
To uninstall software
sudo apt-get remove
Example: sudo apt-get remove chromium
To find out the ip address of the raspberry pi, run hostname -I
.
apt-get install x11vnc
x11vnc -display :0 -noxdamage -ncache 10 -ncache_cr
To start a video, use the command the following command. The vvv
is for verbose mode.
More information on VLC command line interface here and more advanced commands here.
vlc -vvv my_file.mpg
To play a video with VLC thru a ssh session, use the command:
cvlc --quiet --fullscreen --no-osd --loop playlist.xspf --x11-display :0
HPlayer is a OSC controllable and GPU accelerated video player for Raspberry Pi with OpenGL shaders support.
sudo shutdown -h now
or sudo halt
(more info)sudo shutdown -r now
or sudo reboot
(more info)scp /path/to/file username@a:/path/to/destination
.scp username@b:/path/to/file /path/to/destination