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- Power up your Raspberry Pi, configure Internet access (if using WiFi)<br/>
 
- Power up your Raspberry Pi, configure Internet access (if using WiFi)<br/>
 
- Select your Language near the bottom of the screen<br/>
 
- Select your Language near the bottom of the screen<br/>
- Make sure '''both''' LibreELEC '''and'''Raspbian Lite are selected to install, then click the Install button.<br/>
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- Make sure '''both''' LibreELEC '''and''' Raspbian Lite are selected to install, then click the Install button.<br/>
 
- When reboots, select Raspbian to boot, and delay login as Raspbian does updates automatically by itself, login (user pi and password raspberry)<br/>
 
- When reboots, select Raspbian to boot, and delay login as Raspbian does updates automatically by itself, login (user pi and password raspberry)<br/>
 
- We are basically following the "headless" set up [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/python-programming-tutorial-getting-started-with-the-raspberry-pi/introduction here].<br/>
 
- We are basically following the "headless" set up [https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/python-programming-tutorial-getting-started-with-the-raspberry-pi/introduction here].<br/>

Revision as of 04:04, 21 September 2019

Overview


- Use a PC to install PINN Lite onto a 8 GB SD card. - Set up Zero hardware (similar to this, but a little different as need USB hub and several micro to standard cables). PINN works with wireless keyboards and mice (unlike NOOBS)!
- Note: the rest takes about 47 minutes on a RPi3B

Our goal is to use a Raspberry Pi Zero Wireless With Headers (with Sense HAT documented more here and here and here).

- Power up your Raspberry Pi, configure Internet access (if using WiFi)
- Select your Language near the bottom of the screen
- Make sure both LibreELEC and Raspbian Lite are selected to install, then click the Install button.
- When reboots, select Raspbian to boot, and delay login as Raspbian does updates automatically by itself, login (user pi and password raspberry)
- We are basically following the "headless" set up here.
- Enter the following lines (without bold comment text) in the terminal:
sudo sh -c "apt update && apt dist-upgrade && apt autoremove"
sudo raspi-config (to select timezone under Locale)
sudo reboot
(login)
sudo apt install libgtk2.0-dev libghc-x11-dev binutils-arm-none-eabi (temp to install 170 packages until script is fixed so don't need these)
wget https://github.com/ultibohub/Tools/releases/latest/download/ultiboinstaller.sh
chmod u+rx ultiboinstaller.sh
./ultiboinstaller.sh (confirm don't want Lazarus, do want to build the Hello World examples)
sudo poweroff (wait for LED off before remove power)

See also