![]() ![]() I’m posting this mainly as a reminder to myself how I got all this stuff hooked up… I don’t know anything about Linux or sysadmin work, but their tutorials worked exactly as shown and I was connected in no time. This gives you the advantage of not needing a spare monitor, keyboard & mouse to control the Pi: You can use your current PC’s setup. Thanks to the awesome people at Adafruit Learning Systems, they’ve provided two tutorials specifically for logging into your Pi remotely over SSH (Secure SHell), and remote-controlling the desktop via VNC (Virtual Network Computing). Sitting on my couch,… the text is really small. The main hurdle I’ve had with the Raspberry Pi is simply seeing the screen: Since I don’t have a spare monitor laying around, it’s plugged in over HDMI to my livingroom TV. ![]()
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