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*Prerequisite [#aa6f396b]
(None)
*Install&Setup [#x4b81906]
:Step.1|
Download Image file from [[Rasberry Pi Official Web site:https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/]]
:Step.2|
Copy image file into micro SD card.
:Step.3|
Insert micro SD card into Rasberry Pi and boot it.
:Step.4|
Setup config.
Expand Filesystem from "1 Expand Filesystem" in raspi-config menu.
:Step.5|
Change User password from "2 Change User Passowrd" in raspi-config menu.
:Step.6|
Enable Boot Desktop/Scratch from "3 Enable Boot Desktop/Scratch" in raspi-config menu.
:Step.7|
Change Locale from "4 Internationalisation Options" in raspi-config menu.
:Step.8|
Change Timezone from "4 Internationalisation Options" in raspi-config menu.
:Step.9|
Change Keyboard Layout from "4 Internationalisation Options" in raspi-config menu.
:Step.10|
Setup network interface.
$ sudo vi /etc/network/interface
auto lo
iface l0 inet loopback
auto eth0
allow-hotplug eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.1.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
auto wlan0
allow-hotplug wlan0
iface wlan0 inet manual
wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
#auto wlan1
#allow-hotplug wlan1
#iface wlan1 inet manual
#wpa-conf /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
*HowToUse [#z2fb0b80]
**Remote Desktop from Windows PC [#s2701947]
:Step.1|
TBD
Install xrdp
$ sudo apt-get install xrdp
Then you will be able to connect with Rasberry PI via "Remote Desktop".
**Rasberry PI Camera [#y14618bf]
:Step.1|
Connect Rasberry PI Camera with Rasberry PI and launch raspi-config
$ sudo raspi-config
:Step.2|
Enable Camera from "5 Enable Camera" in raspi-config menu.
:Step.3|
Reboot the system and check if the camera is recognized on Rasberry PI from the following commandline.
$ raspistill -v -o test.jpg
*Author [#s79ccab6]
S.Yatsuzuka