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Category: Raspberry Pi Foundation
Great fun at the MK Jam!
Had great fun at the National Museum of Computing on Sunday meeting lots of Raspberry Pi users and chatting about various techy and beginner-level stuff. Looking forward to the next one. Peter Onion and the other organisers are going down the right…
Bluetooth connections and pty/tty – HELP!!!
>Hopefully someone’s reading this who can help me. I’ve posted it to the raspberrypi.org forum as well as I’m stumped! I’ve got a very specific kind of problem to do with a Bluetooth keyboard.Now, I’ve had the keyboard working fine…
Dynamic DNS – open up your Pi’s webserver to the World
I’ve installed Raspcontrol by Jacob Clark along with Apache and PHP. I did a guide for that in a previous post. What I want to do now is to get the webserver running it open to the World. I’m on…
Headless Raspberry Pi – Tell me my IP address!
What is my IP address and can you email it to me? Instructions for getting your IP address emailed to you can be found on the RPi wiki It works. Yay. What is my IP address, and can you tell it…
Command Line experiments
Trying a few things out on my Pi from various blogs. NB: this is a stream-of-consciousness experimentation post. I will re-post the most exciting part (text-to-speech) in another part, all cleaned up! RPi Blog – Optimizing for a headless install Now, I…
Installing Raspcontrol
I subscribe to a lot of Blogs for the Raspberry Pi. The newest post that I came across was Jacob Clark’s Raspcontrol. He’s developed a web-based control panel for headless Pis, so you can see what Pi is doing remotely without…
The Raspberry PiPod – version 1 – finished!
I’m calling an end to Phase 1 of the PiPod project. I have a working device and all the project aims have been completed. There is a second Phase, but I need to get a couple of parts before I…
Raspberry Pi emulation
Taking a quick break from my PiPod project, which is essentially done, bar photos and videos of it actually working! I’ve decided that having a “virtual Pi” would be handy so that I can mess about with the OS without…
Bluetooth on the Pi
Here we enter the murky world known colloquially, by me, as “Oh, Bluetooth, why do you mock me?” This has been the biggest pain in the butt to get working, but hey, no-one ever said that the RPi was going…