raspberry pi bake-off
DESCRIPTION
If you've ever wondered what's so amazing about these little $35 computers, then wonder no more! The Raspberry Pi Bake-Off is your chance to showcase your own Raspberry Pi projects and creations - for bragging rights, and for the chance to win a Raspberry Pi as a door prize! Table space and power will be provided. Guest WiFi is available. Follow us on Twitter: @BakePi For additional information, please contact Raspberry Pi Bake-Off Table space is limited, so get your tickets today!TRANSCRIPT
Recipe for configuration
1. run “sudo raspi-config”
Recipe for root password
1. run “sudo passwd root”
Recipe for updating software
1. run “sudo apt-get update”
2. run “sudo apt-get upgrade”
Recipe for google
chromium
1. run “sudo apt-get install chromium-browser”
Recipe for adding user
with sudo privileges
1. run “sudo adduser [username]”
2. run “adduser [username] sudo”
Recipe for starting gui
1. run “startx”
Recipe for os version
1. run “cat /proc/version”
Recipe for cpu info
1. run “cat /proc/cpuinfo”
Recipe for disk usage
1. run “sudo df –a -k”
Recipe for network
interfaces
1. run “cat /etc/network/interfaces”
Recipe for checking hostname
1. run “hostname”
Recipe for visual calendar
1. run “cal”
Recipe for Bonjour
1. sudo apt-get install netatalk
2. run “sudo apt-get install avahi-daemon”
3. Run “sudo nano /etc/avahi/services/afpd.service”
4. Enter the following: <?xml version="1.0" standalone='no'?> <!DOCTYPE service-group SYSTEM "avahi-service.dtd"> <service-group> <name replace-wildcards="yes">%h </name> <service> <type>_afpovertcp._tcp</type> <port>548</port> </service> </service-group>
5. Press ctrl and x to exit.
Recipe for safe shutdown
1. run “sudo halt”
- or -
2. sudo shutdown –r “now” (shutdown, with restart)
- or -
3. sudo shutdown –h “now” (shutdown, halt)