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The very first tip before using Dubai is to flush an operating system on the SD card you have and do

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some configuration.

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In this lesson, I will show you how you can easily install the Raspberry Pi OS on your micro SD card,

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but also how to set up the Wi-Fi and an SSD connection so we can get access to the Raspberry Pi.

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So you can start by going on Google and just type Raspberry Pi and go to Raspberry Pi dot com.

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So Raspberry Pi dot com and then just go to software here.

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So you should have Raspberry Pi dot com slash software.

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And we are going to download and install the Raspberry Pi imager here.

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So what is this?

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This is actually software you can install on Windows, macOS and also Linux.

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And this will allow you to easily flush the operating system.

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So the Raspberry Pi operating system into your SD card.

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So click on whatever operating system you have right now.

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Okay, I am running windows, so I'm going to download it for Windows.

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Then you can wait a few seconds.

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And when you have the installer, you can just run the installer.

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Maybe it will ask you to confirm Sloan-Kettering.

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Yes, if you have a pop up on Windows and then well, that's installed the Raspberry Pi imager on the

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computer.

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So click on install and that's pretty much it.

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So now you wait a bit.

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Okay.

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And let's finish it so you can run it directly or not.

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So let's finish the installation.

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And if you want to run it well, you can just go on the windows button here.

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I'll just press the windows key and search for Raspberry Pi.

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And you will find a Raspberry Pi imager here on the applications.

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So if you have another popup, you click on yes.

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To allow the software to run on Windows and then you will get this software here.

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So make sure that here I have version 1.7.

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Okay.

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Make sure that you have at least 1.7 and can be a higher version, but no lower than 1.7.

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So if you already have this installed and it's not 1.7, just run the software and arrange to lead by

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downloading the latest version.

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Now what you can do is you can take your micro SD card and put the micro SD card on your computer.

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So I just did not.

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And well, maybe you will have some file manager that opens.

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You can just close everything and then you're going to hear click on Choose Operating System and you're

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going to choose the latest operating system here.

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So the first one and then you click on Choose Storage and it should automatically detect the SD card

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that you have.

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But so here I have a 16 gigabyte SD card, so I click on this and then well before you click on the

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right, what we're going to do is we're going to click on this settings button.

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And we are going to configure actually SSL and the Wi-Fi and few other things before we write the operating

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system.

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And these again, if you do not have this is because you maybe have a version that is not 1.7.

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Okay.

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So if you have an earlier version, please download the new one because you would not have this option,

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these settings.

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So what do we do on this menu?

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You're going to click on enable S, s, h and leave it like this.

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So I'm going to come back to say a bit later, basically it's this h will allow you to get access to

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the Raspberry Pi remotely without having to add an external monitor.

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Okay.

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We're going to use SS H to get access to the Raspberry Pi using the terminal.

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And I'm going to show you that just a bit later.

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And from this, we will be able to configure everything, for example, get access to the remote desktop,

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etc., so you can enable this message.

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And then you have set username and password so you can keep by.

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This is like the default username for Raspberry Pi.

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You can keep this or choose anything else, but I'm going to keep pi and then you set a password.

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So just any password you want, this is going to be the password for the user named by.

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So make sure that you of course type the correct password and that you'll remember it.

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And then you go down and you're going to configure.

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The White flight connection.

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And so he.

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Well, if you are already connected.

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So I'm going to check here.

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And you can see that my computer is already connected to a network.

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So a Wi-Fi network called your Wi-Fi network.

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So this is actually a hotspot I have made from my phone, and I have named it your Wi-Fi network.

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So it's easier for this.

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Listen.

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And if you look at Show Pass once, so it should automatically put the name.

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So it's a city and a password.

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So I have set your Wi-Fi network as the name and your password as the password.

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So, of course, make sure that you use the correct Wi-Fi name and the correct password, because that's

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not going to be the same for you.

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Okay.

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So make sure you use the one, the same one that your computer is connected to.

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That's super, super important, because if your computer and your Raspberry Pi are not connected to

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the same Wi-Fi network, then they won't be able to find each other.

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Okay.

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So once you have configured the Wi-Fi, you go down and then you can also do this set local settings

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and so you can choose your timezone.

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So for me, it's Europe, Paris for France and then and keyboard layout.

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So if you have a crafty keyboard, you keep us.

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But for me, I'm going to go to.

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If because I have a French keyboard.

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So make sure that you use a keyboard layout that corresponds to your actual keyboard.

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And then that's pretty much it.

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So to recap, we have enabled each set username and password we have just on password he and username

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pay and then click on setup.

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So configure Wi-Fi got the correct name and password are the same as your computer is connected to and

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then sit look out when the time zone and Kimberly you can click on save and then all you need to do

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is click on right and you have a pop up here.

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All existing data will be erased.

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Okay, so make sure that what you had previously on the SD card is not something you want to keep because

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that's going to be completely erased and the operating system is going to take all the space on the

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SD card.

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So are you sure you want to continue?

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Yes.

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And then you can wait.

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So that's going to take a few minutes.

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Okay.

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To write the operating system on the SD card.

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Okay.

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And after a few minutes, you should see this pop up.

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Right.

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Successful.

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Which means that the Raspberry Pi operating system has been downloaded, has been written to your SD

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card, and everything worked correctly.

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So you can click on Continue and no.

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Well, congratulations.

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You have installed Raspberry Pi operating system on the SD card.

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With the configuration from the last step on boot, your Raspberry Pi should automatically try to connect

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to the Wi-Fi network you've provided and also SSL will be automatically enabled, which will help us

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in the next step.

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So now what we are going to do is to boot the Raspberry Pi.

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And before you do that, make sure that the Raspberry Pi is powered off and that nothing's connected

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to it.

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No cable, nothing.

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This is very important.

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So you can take the SD card out of your computer and just plug it to the SD card slot of the Raspberry

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Pi, just like you see on the photo.

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Then once the SD card is correctly plugged, you can pour it on.

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Okay.

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And to power on the Raspberry Pi, make sure that you use a good power supply with at least five volt

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and two amps.

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Okay, you can use an official Raspberry Pi adapter or even a recent phone charger.

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One thing to make sure is don't pull your Raspberry Pi from the laptop directly.

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Okay.

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The current may be too low and you will have some problems later on.

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So when you boot the Raspberry Pi, you will see first read Energy Proton, and then the green energy

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should blink randomly.

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If the blink energy blinks randomly, this is actually a good sign.

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It means that the Raspberry Pi is booting and after a few seconds, maybe one hour to stop, the Raspberry

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Pi should be connected to your Wi-Fi network.

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And this is where we're going to go to the next step and find the Raspberry Pi IP address on the network

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and not hear that all the instructions you're going to see next are if you don't have an external monitor

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or even if you have one, but you are too lazy to use it like I am.

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But if you've already plugged your Raspberry Pi to an external monitor, we've HDMI and also but the

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keyboard and mouse.

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Then you can go directly to the last configuration steps.

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Okay.

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But for this course and for the following lessons, I'm going to show you how to actually set up a remote

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desktop so you can take control of the Raspberry Pi desktop directly from your own computer that you

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are using right now to follow the course.

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In this lesson, I will show you how to find a Raspberry Pi IP address on the network.

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Because what is the current state now?

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You have this computer right here that is connected to the Wi-Fi network.

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So if it's your Wi-Fi network, then you have also the Raspberry Pi, which has boot and is connected

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to the Wi-Fi network.

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But to be able to connect to it, you need to know what is the Raspberry Pi IP address?

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So first, how to find the Raspberry Pi IP address.

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So there are many ways to do this, but one way is to use a software that's going to scan the network

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and find the IP addresses on the network.

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And the one I'm going to use here is angry IP scanner.

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And why use it?

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Because it's multiplatform.

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You can use it on Windows, Mac OS and also Linux.

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So you just type angry IP scanner and you go to hit angry IP dot org.

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You can go to download.

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And then you can see you have either the Windows version, the Mac OS Linux.

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So here of course among Windows, I'm going to click on Windows Installer, but before it's secretly

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on Mac OS.

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So if you're on Mac OS, you will need to install the angry apps kind of bundle here and then right

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click and open.

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Okay.

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And before that, you will make sure that you have Java installed and so you can click on Java here.

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And well, this is going to install John so he can click on download.

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No.

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And just select what division you have.

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So Neko Case, this is the same if you are using Linux.

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Okay, so you can just download with the term version, you have standard g the key and just download

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from here and install it and the same for Linux.

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And now that you have Java.

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You can click here on links.

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You can also download the package that you want to draw on.

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Windows.

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Windows.

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It's even better because the installer already includes Java runtime, so you don't even need to install

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Java on the site.

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So I'm going to click on Windows Installer.

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And then you wait.

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That's the Donald.

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It's finished.

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And you can click on the install.

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So maybe you have a pop up.

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You click on.

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Yes.

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Click on next.

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And then you just choose the path or you just leave it like this and click on install and just wait

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a few seconds.

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All right.

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Now you click on Finish and you can just search on the Windows Bar on the application menu for angry

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IP scanner.

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You launch it.

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And okay.

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You click on.

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Next.

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Next.

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Next.

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Next.

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And close.

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But that doesn't really matter.

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And so you will have this interface.

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And once again, before I even start to do anything here, go back to Wi-Fi settings and make sure that

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your computer is on the same Wi-Fi network that you have set for your Raspberry Pi.

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This is super, super important because if you are not on the same network, you just can't find a Raspberry

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Pi.

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And now let's see how to configure this so we can find the Raspberry Pi IP address.

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So what do we have here?

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What will you be able to scan when we click on the start button to scan Orange in the network, go into

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Wi-Fi network, and we're going to have different APIs being hostname, etc. So the IP address will

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be all the IP addresses that we try.

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And then if we find something, so if there is a host, if there is, for example, a laptop or a Raspberry

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Pi or anything else, we will find it and we will have a ping, which means like how long did it take

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to ping or to get access to the host?

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And then you have the hostname, so that can be Raspberry Pi, that can be your laptop name, etc..

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The thing is that we've Raspberry Pi sometimes here with angry IP scanner you will not see hostname.

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So we will click on this icon here and on the right you will look for Mac vendor and click on the left

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button to add it and click on okay.

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So now we have a mac vendor.

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So that will allow us to know for sure that we have found the Raspberry Pi.

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Okay, so the next thing to do is so here we have hostname, you can see this is the hostname that corresponds

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to this computer right here.

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Okay.

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So for you, it's going to be different, of course.

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And then you click on IP here and while you may have just a few are a lot in depends for me.

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I have a lot of things because I have some virtual machines running, but you will find something like

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Wi-Fi, so maybe it's not the same thing, but find a line that looks like Wi-Fi and that has an address

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like this that starts by 192.168.

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If you have this, then that's a good start.

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You may also have something that starts with 10.0 that's also valid.

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That's like a local network.

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And so I'll try to find a line that corresponds to what I have here on my computer.

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So I click on this and then you can see the IP range now is 192.160

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8.31.02 while the same first three numbers and 255.

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So if you don't have this, you just delete and you put zero at the end and here you put 255 okay.

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So this, the first three numbers actually correspond to the network.

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Okay?

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So the current network has a name but also has an IP address, which is 192.100 68.31 point.

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And then all the addresses here in the network and you have actually 256 possibilities from 0 to 255.

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Actually, this one is the network we finished with zero and 255 is called also the broadcast address.

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And so what is going to do is going to scan everything between the zero and 255.

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And the Raspberry Pi should of course, be somewhere between those two IP addresses in this network.

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So once you have this and of course, that the Raspberry Pi has already booked, so make sure that you

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have with the Raspberry Pi for at least one of 2 minutes for the first week, because it can take some

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time to connect to your Wi-Fi network.

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Then you can click on Start and you're going to wait for a few seconds.

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Okay if you have that kind of idea lets you click on Hulu Access.

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Of course.

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Again, you can see scanning completed in 37 seconds so it can take more or less time.

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Depends.

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Well, you click on close and then well so if it's red, it means that nothing has been found.

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If it's blue, something has been found.

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But let's actually click on pink and salt by pink of.

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And you can see that.

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Well, we have the Raspberry Pi here.

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So what happened here is that we found three IP addresses.

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This one corresponds to actually this computer.

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So of course, it's going to be found.

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And then we have something else here and something else here.

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And you can see we have a hostname, a Raspberry Pi dot local, and we also have Mac vendor Raspberry

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Pi training.

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So if you find one of those two, you know that you have found the Raspberry Pi.

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And what is the IP address of the Raspberry Pi?

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Well, this is the IP address here.

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So for me, it's 192.100 68.3 1.76.

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And of course, it's going to be different for you.

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Great.

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You have successfully installed a Raspberry Pi operating system configured into wi fi and you know the

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IP address of the Raspberry Pi in the network.

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What we can do now is to use this age to take control of the Raspberry Pi and really get access to it.

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This will provide you with command line access in a terminal, which we will just use in the next lesson

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to install the ANC and get access to the PI desktop.

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And the first thing you can do is open a fight manager and go to your users.

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I'm going to go to users and then my user.

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Okay.

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Here you may find a folder named Doc as a speech.

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So if you don't have all the dot folders, those are actually hidden folders.

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So you can go on View Show and then hidden items.

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Make sure that you check that box and so you can find a message.

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If you can still see all the other dot.

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So maybe not the same as me, but if you can find other hidden folders here, but not the SSA, then

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that's fine.

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You don't need to do anything, but if you see the dot ssa, you go here and you may have the non host

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fight.

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So maybe yes, maybe not.

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But if you have one, you're going to just delete it.

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Okay.

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That step is just in case we have some trouble connecting.

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And now whether you can close the file manager and you can open a terminal.

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So how to open a terminal?

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In other words, they come in line tool on windows.

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When you just open the Windows menu here and you can type C and D, for example, and you can open command

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prompt and you will get something like this.

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So we'll zoom in.

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We've control and the mouse here.

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Great.

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It's a bit more.

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And if you're on my quest, you can also search for command line.

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And if you're on Linux, what I probably get is that if you are an index, you know how to open a terminal.

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So once you have the terminal, whether it is Mac OS Linux or Windows, you have the S s h command.

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So if you just type S s 18 press enter, you should have something like this use age SS.

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So basically that's kind of a helpful stage if you don't have this, if you have specific command not

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found or something like that on Windows.

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Well, you can go on a web browser and you can search for putty.

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So p u t t y and here's an ss h client that you can download.

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So you can just download.

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Okay?

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So you don't load the installer here and you just install it and you can then use it to connect to the

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Raspberry Pi using a graphical interface.

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But this is just in case that SSA doesn't work on your windows.

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For example, if you have an old version of Windows that is lower than Windows ten, you will not have

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a by default.

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All right.

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So going back to the terminal, how do we get access to the Raspberry Pi?

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Well, you will put the s h command and in space, and then you need to provide the user name with which

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you want to connect to the PI.

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And so what is the username?

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Well, if you remember in the lesson, we actually flushed the operating system into the SD card.

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We had to specify your username and password, and the username I have specified was PI.

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So if you have provided a different username, make sure you use the different username here.

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Okay.

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So you put the username and then you put that and then we need to put the IP address.

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So what is the IP address?

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Well, the IP address is the one you have found here.

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We've angry IP scanner.

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So 192.260 8.31.726.

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So I put it here.

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192.100 68.3 1.76.

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Make sure that you double check that this is the same that you are using here.

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So once you have this SSA space username and IP address, you can press enter.

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And you will see this.

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So, are you sure you want to continue?

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Yes.

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No.

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So you just type?

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Yes.

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And you press enter and no.

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You can see that it's asking for the password.

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And so what is the password when the password is the one you have provided?

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Also, when you were flashing the operating system, so you had to provide a username which was pie

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or something else, and you had to provide a password.

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So here you're going to type the exact same password.

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And this is very important.

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If the password doesn't work here and you get a password denied or something like this, it's just because

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you have put the wrong password during the installation.

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So you need to go back to Flushing.

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There is the and make sure that you use a correct password.

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So I press enter that you should not see when you take the password you should not see anything.

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You just take the password and you press enter and no, you can see if you read the correct password.

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No, we are actually in the Raspberry Pi, so we are still in the terminal.

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But the terminal is now connected to the Raspberry Pi via SSA and we are actually inside of PI.

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So we have access to the Raspberry Pi.

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And you can see here we have the user pi and the host is also named Raspberry Pi.

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Let's now install and configure.

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The Vinci will simply allow you to use the Raspberry Pi desktop from your own computer.

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And this is great.

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So you don't need to only use the terminal with command lines and you also don't need to have a monitor

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plugged to your pi.

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Even if you have a monitor, you will see that it's much more convenient to work without it and to work

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just from your computer with a remote connection.

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And the reason why we have set the stage just before is simply because we need to access the Raspberry

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Pi through S-H so we can set up the NC.

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So how to set up the ANC?

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Well, first, make sure that you are connected to the Raspberry Pi so you should have something like

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this in the command line.

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Note that you can exit SSA by typing exit and press enter.

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And now you can see I am back to the terminal on windows so I will type the command again.

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SFH by at.

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The IP address I have from the 492.160 8.31.726.

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So make sure that use the same username during the installation and make sure you use the IP address

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that you have found before.

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Then I put the password and so make sure you've opened a password you have also put during the installation.

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All right.

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And I'm back to during the break.

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But you know, what I will do is I will do sudo space race by dash config.

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What does it mean?

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What it means.

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I'm going to open the configuration of the raspberry pi and sudo is here to get the admin right.

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So that means three or privileges.

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So you type this.

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Exactly.

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And then you press enter and you would have something like this.

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So you might have a menu that looks like this and so you can navigate in this menu using the arrows

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from the keyboard.

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Okay, up and down you can see and write to select and finish.

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Okay, left to come back here to the menu and we are going to go first on interface options and then

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on the ANC.

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So you find interface DNC, you press enter to validate and then you can see, would you like the DNC

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server to be enabled?

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So I'm going to go on.

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Yes, and press enter.

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Octavian Caesar is enabled by press enter and then I'm going to go with the right area to go to finish

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a press enter and now V and C is enabled.

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And what I'm going to do now is I'm going to reboot the Raspberry Pi.

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So I will do Zulu and in space reboot.

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And then I press enter.

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And when I do this, the Raspberry Pi is going around root and no if you can see if I press enter.

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Well, the command line is not answering.

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It is a bit stuck.

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So you will wait until the command line is not stuck anymore.

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It means that the Raspberry Pi has root and that you can connect to it again.

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Okay.

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So you can see now the connection has been or is it so maybe you need to wait a bit more.

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Let's see, 20 seconds to one minute.

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Okay.

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So if you can't connect back to the Raspberry Pi, wait a bit more, maybe it needs time to boot, connect

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to the Wi-Fi and be ready to accept an SSA connection.

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Okay, so now I think enough time has passed.

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What I'm going to do here, I'm not going to attempt to comment again.

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I'm just going to use the app URL to go back to the previous screen and I'm going to press enter.

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And when I put the password and I'm back to the Raspberry Pi, so I'm going to type again sudo Rus by

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config.

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With a dash here and then press enter and I am back to this menu.

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So enabling ANC is not the only thing we need to do.

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There are just a few more steps so that everything will work fine.

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So now you can go on system option.

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So you just press enter here, go to boot auto, log in.

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Enter.

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Go to desktop outlook.

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So by default maybe is going to be console login, which means you don't have the desktop enabled.

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You can choose desktop so that you can put on the graphical desktop because if you tried to get access

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to the desktop, we didn't see and the desktop is not enabled, well that's not going to work.

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So you can choose desktop or even desktop auto logging which will make sure that you directly get access

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to the desktop.

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You don't need to log in before and that's the one I'm going to choose here for simplicity.

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So you press enter here.

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Okay.

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And then you go right arrow finish.

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And you can see here, it's asking you directly, would you like to reboot now?

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So let's do yes again and let's wait a few months since.

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Okay.

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And if it still hangs here, okay, if it doesn't go back to this line, you can still try to press

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enter a few times until you have this connection.

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Or is it now the Raspberry Pi should have boots again, so let's just use the arrow to connect to it,

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to gain this bit, the password.

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And then in the Raspberry Pi, we can also use the row to get to the last command, which was to do

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raspberry coffee.

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If you use app, we can also use a robot.

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So we just go up until you find raspberry concrete command, you press enter and back to the menu.

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This is going to be the last step here.

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We are going to go to display options.

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And then a resolution.

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So either resolution or DNC resolution.

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So you find this, you press enter and.

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Well, the thing is that there is a default resolution that maybe will pose some problems and you will

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not be able to get access to the desktop for some reasons.

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Right.

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So basically what you need to do is to set up a resolution manually by yourself by choosing one of those

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resolutions.

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So which one could choose what?

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Actually, I would recommend to choose the resolution that is closer to the resolution you currently

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have on your computer screen.

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Okay.

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So for me, I have a full HD, so that's going to be 1080p.

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So I'm going to choose that one.

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So I press enter.

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Okay.

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So now the resolution is set to that and then go back to finish.

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And you need to reboot again soon.

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Its press.

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Yes, again.

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And let's wait a few more seconds.

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Okay.

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I know the Raspberry Pi has roots again, and we don't need the command line anymore.

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So we have set those three options in the rice by config menu.

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Now we can connect to the remote desktop and how to connect to the remote desktop with the AC when we

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will need a V and C client on our computer.

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So to do that, you will go to a web browser and you will just search for so you can search for that

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the NC via real VNC.

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So Real being C is the name.

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It's the name of the software we're going to use that way so you can go here.

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Download Vinci for Windows.

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Okay.

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So you can actually click on Windows, but you also have Mac and Linux.

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And so if she wants you, it's here real V.A. dot com slash yen slash connect slash download and then

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slash view your slash windows and here.

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Well so if you are on windows you click on windows.

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If you're on Marquis, you click on Mac OS.

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On Linux.

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And then you can see we have also a Raspberry Pi, but don't click on the Raspberry Pi.

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Don't download for Raspberry Pi because what we are going to do here is webinar install a client.

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So the client is from where we try to connect.

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Okay.

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Here, I'm trying to connect from windows to the Raspberry Pi.

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If I was to connect from another Raspberry Pi to this Raspberry Pi, I would choose the Raspberry Pi

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as a client.

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Okay, but now the client is actually the computer heat.

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So this computer we are using right now.

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So if you have windows, you click on windows and just don't know the and if you go so you wait a few

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seconds and then you can launch the executable.

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Okay.

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Select the language.

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Okay.

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Next.

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Exit licence next.

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Go to next and then install.

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Maybe you have a pop up you click on.

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Yes.

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And then the installation is finished.

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Okay.

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And back to the desktop.

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You can go to Windows Button on the application and search for the and see via here.

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You can click and open VMC view up.

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So that's remove that and no.

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Well, you can go on.

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Fine.

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New connection.

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And here you will need to put the IP address of the Raspberry Pi.

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And so once again, make sure that your computer is connected to the same wi fi as the Raspberry Pi

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can make sure you have not changed the Wi-Fi on the computer.

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And so the IP address for me was 192.100 68.3 1.76.

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I'm going to put the name.

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This doesn't really matter here.

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Just name them up with Raspberry Pi and then you can just leave everything on this, okay?

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And then you simply double click.

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Okay.

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It may ask you to confirm that you want to continue.

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And then you need to get a username and a password.

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So the username for me was by simple the same username as you've put before to connect to SSA and the

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same password.

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Then if you want, you can also click on Remember Password.

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So it's not going to ask you every time.

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And just if you ever modify the password on the Raspberry Pi, you will have an error trying to connect

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and you will need to provide a new password.

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So I click on.

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And.

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Well, what is this?

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That's the Raspberry Pi desktop.

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You are not connected to your Raspberry Pi and you have access to the desktop.

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So you can use the Raspberry Pi as a normal computer directly remotely from your own computer.

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That's great, isn't it?

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And now that you have access to your Raspberry Bay.

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So we've DNC here, so we have a remote access to the desktop.

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Or maybe you have just plugged a DMA cable and a keyboard and you have access to this on an external

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monitor.

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So we those two cases, you will get access to this desktop and we are going to finish the configuration.

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So just a few steps before you can use the Raspberry Pi key.

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I am on VMC and I'm going to continue with that for the whole course.

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So you can also go here and select full screen and now I am full screen on the reserving.

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What I am going to do is I'm going to click on the raspberry icon here and this will open the menu so

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you can see the menu bar is actually a top on windows.

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It's at the bottom, maybe on Ubuntu, it's on the left.

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Well here it's on top.

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You will go to preferences and then I'm going to go to appearance settings first.

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Okay.

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This is optional, but this will allow me to have.

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So if I go to taskbar I will get a larger taskbar here.

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You can see it's a bit bigger for you to see in the course.

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So if you want it to be bigger, you can just change the icons here or maybe put it smaller or as you

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wish, then you can open it at the bottom.

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I'm going to leave it at the top.

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I'm going to go to system and the font is actually 12.

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So you can change default if you want.

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I'm just going to put the font to 16 so you can easily read when I do stuff on the raspberry binding,

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but you can keep it like it was before and then that's pretty much it.

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I click on okay and now let's change the configuration so you could see you go to preferences and then

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Raspberry Pi configuration here.

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So a few things that you have to know.

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So you have first on system the password.

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Okay.

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So you can change the password if you want.

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You can change the password and then you will reboot.

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And when you reboot, we then see we need to provide, of course the new password and make sure that

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also to the boot to desktop is always check here.

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Then on display you can change the resolution of the interfaces.

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You can see that we have s, h and VMC that are already enabled.

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So we enable those from the terminal, but you can also enable and disable from the graphical interface.

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And here of course I recommend that you leave them enabled all the time and then you can go to localization

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and set the local if you don't have said the local before when flashing the operating system, the time

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zone and also the keyboard.

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So if you have noticed that the keyboard layout doesn't correspond to your current keyboard when set

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the new keyboard hit, then you click on okay and it's done.

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You can also now check the white face.

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So he I am connected to the Wi-Fi network named your Wi-Fi network, which is the one I used for this

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course.

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So if you click here, you can also choose a different network to connect to.

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And so note here that if you choose a different network to connect to, you would need to find the IP

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address again.

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So you would need to connect your computer to the same network as the Raspberry Pi.

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Go to angry IP scanner, find the IP address again and then connect back to the Raspberry Pi within

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C or even SSA if you want to.

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All right.

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And the last thing I am going to do here is I'm going to update the software.

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So Raspberry Pi is you have the operating system, but you have also a bunch of software and applications

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that are installed on top of the operating system.

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And even if you just install it now, maybe not everything is up to date and it's always good to have

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up to date software.

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So you can click on this icon here and install updates.

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Is going to what is going to fetch the new date, comparing the versions and then install the image.

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So this can take quite a long time.

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It depends on your Internet connection, speed or so, because it's going to download the new packages

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and install those.

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So you can wait a few minutes here.

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Okay.

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And when you see this, you can click on, okay, I just going to disappear and then great.

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You have no successfully installed a Raspberry Pi operating system.

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And not one very important thing before we finish this installation section is that how to actually

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pull off the Raspberry Pi?

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Well, like your computer, you don't just switch off the power on your computer.

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You first shut it down properly using the menu, and then you remove the poet.

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Okay.

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If you just remove the power like that on the Raspberry Pi, well, this may lead to some problems.

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For example, your SD card could be corrupted, and the next time you boot, it's not going to work.

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So how to power of the Raspberry Pi?

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You go on the menu and you click on shutdown, okay?

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And then you can click on Shut Down.

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After you click on Shut Down, the Raspberry Pi is going to shut down all let's do this.

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If you are on the ANC, you're going to lose the connection.

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You can see now we lost the connection and then you wait maybe half a minute, up to one minute, and

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the Raspberry Pi should be completely shut down.

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So the physical green light on the Raspberry Pi bolts would not blink anymore.

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And the red light, of course, is still on because that's the power.

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And now you can remove the power supply.

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And then when you want to boot the Raspberry Pi again, you make sure that you have the SD card connected

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first, and then you plug the power supply cable and well, great, you have not successfully installed

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a Raspberry Pi operating system.
