5/18/2023 0 Comments Run project 64 from tonido![]() Install rpi-update and update the Raspberry Pi firmware Logon to the Raspberry Pi again using ssh (also, see above). It’s quite likely that your IP address changed during the reboot, so you might need to figure out the new IP address (see above). You can now disconnect the your Pi from the UTP cable. You need to reboot the Raspberry Pi to complete the configuration. sudo nano /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_nfīy using the raspi-config script it is easy to configure several things on your Raspberry Pi without digging too much into the OS. If you want to use WiFi, you need to configure your WPA settings (assuming you use WPA2 on your Access Point). ![]() I’ve been using the TL-WN725N Wireless-N USB adapter from TP-LINK on all my Raspberry Pi projects. Setup Wireless a connection to your AccessPoint I used Zenmap to figure out the IP -address of the Raspberry Pi. When ready you can connect the Raspberry Pi with the UTP cable to your network and power it up. cd Downloads/Raspbianĭd bs=4M if=./-raspbian-jessie.img of=/dev/sde After that I was ready to install a fresh copy Raspbian Jessie Lite. I used gparted to remove the old partitions from my SD card. There is an excellent description on how to install Raspbian, have a look here. Adjust the sound volume of your Raspberry Pi.Edit the Squeezelite config file to prevent crackles from sound.Install rpi-update and update the Raspberry Pi firmware.Setup a Wireless connection to your AccessPoint.Time to open up a Terminal window and get to work… So I downloaded the Jessie Lite image from the Raspberry Pi project site into my Downloads folder on my Ubuntu machine. After running Squeezelite for some time, I thought it was time to update my Raspberry Pi to Jessie and start with a clean installation.
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