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Once done, let it reboot again and then login again with pi as username and password as you have set it. Select to change password and set password of user pi as you like. Once you have access to the shell, then type raspi-config. So you just type pi as username and raspberry as password (if it asks). You will see a command line interface asking you for login. Once the OS has installed, then let it reboot. Select the OS and then press i on keyboard. It is a debian based OS for raspberry Pi. Once the display is visible, you will see something like this :Ĭhoose the OS you wish to setup on the your Raspberry Pi. If you still don’t get anything, i would suggest you to read this tutorial first. One of the keys will direct video output through AV cable. If your monitor is connected via AV cable, then try pressing 1 to 4 keys on keyboard. It is probably forcing the video output through HDMI and not through composite Video out. As soon as you power on, press the SHIFT key on keyboard and wait for a sometime. NOTE : If still nothing displays, just unplug and again power on your Pi.
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They have even put up a nice video explaining how to setup OS on Raspberry Pi.įor those, who can’t watch the above video, I am going to explain how to setup. The choice means you can boot the Pi with a regular operating system like Raspbian, or with a media-centre specific OS like RaspBMC.
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When you boot up for the first time, you’ll see a menu prompting you to install one of several operating systems into the free space on the card. Just head to the downloads page, grab a copy of the NOOBS zip file, and unpack it onto a freshly formatted 4GB (or larger) SD card. You won’t need network access, and you won’t need to download any special imaging software. NOOBS is a way to make setting up a Raspberry Pi for the first time much, much easier. So with this in mind, we’d like to introduce you to NOOBS. We don’t want people to put their Raspberry Pi down in horror after five minutes. I will requote the important stuff from it. In this Raspberry Pi official blog post, they have quoted the requirement of NOOBS for beginners. How to get NOOBS and putting files on SDHC card But those who just have experience of using GUIs and are not comfortable with CLI, I would recommend you to first get NOOBS and then install the OS through its GUI. Since I have experience in partitioning drives and booting linux OS on laptops, I had no problem getting raspbian OS directly running without using NOOBS. Getting the operating system for Raspberry Pi

There are other variations like Class 10 SDHC, they are known to be faster than class 4. Till now i have never had a single problem with it. I have bought a SanDisk 8 GB Class 4 SDHC card. In the SDHC card, you will be installing the OS and from there your Pi will boot up the OS.

Please spend some money and only buy a quality SDHC card. The output voltage should not be more than 5.1V. If I am wrong, then please leave a comment. You can use 5V, 1 A power adapter with it as well but try not to go below 1A because if Pi draws more current due to some peripheral device, your Pi will most likely reboot. I read somewhere that it needs at least 700mA to power up. Well, I have this Travel Adapter which I use for charging my Nexus 4. I bought a cheap Intex IT-301A keyboard for like Rs. My monitor does not support HDMI, so I have got AV cable compatible with my monitor port. AV cables are those which you must have used in connecting those good old Video Game consoles with TV. AV cable depending on the port that your monitor/TV has or HDMI cable if your monitor/TV supports HDMI.
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If you don’t have then you can buy a small TV found in local electronic stores. A monitor/TV with AV Input or HDMI input.In the following section, I will be explaining the stuff you can buy easily in India to get it up and running. In my opinion, there is no point working on it in headless mode. It requires lot many things if you need it for computational purpose. Thanks to my sis for getting it for me.Īs soon as I got it, i was really excited to just get on with it. Recently I got my very own Raspberry Pi Model B.
