Sharks.Rapberry Pi's are being offered on ebay starting at £100
Pi's are priceless and worth every penny.
4 for £5 on ebay (including delivery)Lobster, how did you sort the HDMI problem?
there was no problem with them - working fine
Sharks.Rapberry Pi's are being offered on ebay starting at £100
4 for £5 on ebay (including delivery)Lobster, how did you sort the HDMI problem?
Have not yet played with SqueezeHappy for you, Lobster, and Iguleder, Pemasu and company will be happy, too that you are getting Squeeze'd.
That should be sdc.Lobster wrote:this is what I put inCode: Select all
..../sdc1
from the previous post from pussyLobster wrote:
Why is it displaying sdc1 on screen (the parameter I used) and yet sdc is the correct input?
The syntax for using dd to image a drive is:
dd if=<filename.img> of=/dev/sdX
Where <filename> is the USB image filename and the X in the /dev/sdX is the drive letter. Note you must specify the drive
NOT the partition on the drive (ie. /dev/sda not /dev/sda1) this is because the .img file contains partition info already.
sudo passwdLobster wrote:In Debian Squeeze
I need to be su to use apt-get or aptitude
Tried return (no password)
raspberry (it should be this surely)
and suse (I think that was for the previous debian not sure why)
i seen a youtube vid showing the user is: pi and the pass is: raspberryLobster wrote:sickgut
hope you are not stressing.
I know about stress. My adrenals are maxed out just because a bit of hardware was doing strange things . . .
Basically the 5v 1000mA PSU does not have enough oomph (a technical term) to run the keyboard from the hub . . .
http://www.raspberrypi.org/forum/absolu ... rd/#p65210
Bless my whiskers
aarf wrote:from the previous post from pussyLobster wrote:
Why is it displaying sdc1 on screen (the parameter I used) and yet sdc is the correct input?The syntax for using dd to image a drive is:
dd if=<filename.img> of=/dev/sdX
Where <filename> is the USB image filename and the X in the /dev/sdX is the drive letter. Note you must specify the drive
NOT the partition on the drive (ie. /dev/sda not /dev/sda1) this is because the .img file contains partition info already.
I read about the powered USB hubs but for a USB keydrive and mouse, I seem to be able to use the unpowered.For the benefit of those reading the forum here yes there are two types of USB hubs. The normal type is non powered, its just a USB splitter kind of thing that turns one usb port into 4 or however many.
all the browsers are there, but debian has different names for them all:rcrsn51 wrote:Look in the file /etc/apt/sources.list.Lobster wrote:I tried to apt-get some more programs. No Seamonkey, firefox or Opera - how do I get a listing of packages similar to what I am looking for or browsers?.
also sudo -i should give you root without need for passwordantiloquax wrote:sudo passwdLobster wrote:In Debian Squeeze
I need to be su to use apt-get or aptitude
Tried return (no password)
raspberry (it should be this surely)
and suse (I think that was for the previous debian not sure why)
Then you can set root password.
not much in thereLook in the file /etc/apt/sources.list.
Yes it is. It was chosen because of its speedIs midori the default browser in debian raspberry pi