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Quick Start Guide
Getting Started
For full set up and installation instructions please visit http://www.raspberrypi.org/qsg
Plugging in your Raspberry Pi
1. Begin by slotting your microSD card into the microSD card slot on the Raspberry Pi, which will only fit one way.
2. Next, plug in your USB keyboard
3. Make sure that your monitor or TV is turned on, and that you have selected the right input (e.g. HDMI 1, DVI, etc).
4. Then connect your HDMI cable from your Raspberry Pi to your monitor or TV.
5. If you intend to connect your Raspberry Pi to the internet, plug in an ethernet cable into the ethernet port next to the USB ports, otherwise skip this step.
6. When you are happy that you have plugged in all the cables and microSD card required, finally plug in the micro usb power supply. This action will turn on and boot your Raspberry Pi.
Logging into your Raspberry Pi
1. Once your Raspberry Pi has completed the boot process, a login prompt will appear. The default login for Raspbian is username pi with the password raspberry. Note you will not see any writing appear when you type the password. This is a security feature in Linux.
2. After you have successfully logged in, you will see the command line prompt
pi@raspberrypi~$
3. To load the graphical user interface, type startx and press Enter on your keyboard.
Lille superkort introduktion til at sætte stik i en Raspberry computer og få den til at starte.
Getting Started
For full set up and installation instructions please visit http://www.raspberrypi.org/qsg
Plugging in your Raspberry Pi
1. Begin by slotting your microSD card into the microSD card slot on the Raspberry Pi, which will only fit one way.
2. Next, plug in your USB keyboard
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and Mouse into the USB slots on the Raspberry Pi.3. Make sure that your monitor or TV is turned on, and that you have selected the right input (e.g. HDMI 1, DVI, etc).
4. Then connect your HDMI cable from your Raspberry Pi to your monitor or TV.
5. If you intend to connect your Raspberry Pi to the internet, plug in an ethernet cable into the ethernet port next to the USB ports, otherwise skip this step.
6. When you are happy that you have plugged in all the cables and microSD card required, finally plug in the micro usb power supply. This action will turn on and boot your Raspberry Pi.
Logging into your Raspberry Pi
1. Once your Raspberry Pi has completed the boot process, a login prompt will appear. The default login for Raspbian is username pi with the password raspberry. Note you will not see any writing appear when you type the password. This is a security feature in Linux.
2. After you have successfully logged in, you will see the command line prompt
pi@raspberrypi~$
3. To load the graphical user interface, type startx and press Enter on your keyboard.
Lille superkort introduktion til at sætte stik i en Raspberry computer og få den til at starte.
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Publication
Raspberry Pi, Element I4
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
4 p.; 10.5 cm
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Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
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Indskannet omslag - N650U - 150 dpi
Pages
4