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44 lines
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Raspberry Pi setup
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1. Create Raspberry Pi OS Lite SD card from the most recent stable release.
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2. Insert SD card in Raspberry Pi and boot.
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3. Login as pi.
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4. sudo raspi-config and:
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a. Set a strong password for the default user (pi).
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b. Set the desired hostname.
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c. Set Wireless LAN SSID and passphrase if using WiFi for networking.
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c. Use Localisation Options to:
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1. Set locale to en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8.
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2. Set timezone.
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3. Set keyboard layout (IMPORTANT! Raspberry Pi OS is made in
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England, so unless that's the kind of keyboard you have, the
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default layout will make your symbols come out wrong!).
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4. Set WLAN country.
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d. Use Interfacing Options to enable SSH server.
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e. If you have black borders on the sides of the screen, use Display
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Underscan option to change Overscan compensation.
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f. When you've finished, tab down to highlight Finish and hit enter.
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g. Reboot when prompted.
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h. Log back in as pi using the password you set in a. above.
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5. Copy OpenDRS distribution package to /home/pi on the Raspberry Pi and extract.
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6. Change directory to the extracted distribution.
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7. Change directory to RPiSetup.
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8. run sudo ./terminal-setup.sh
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