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Get your slice of Raspberry Pi
With the invention of the unique credit card-sized single-board computer comes a new wave of hardware geeks, hackers, and hobbyists who are excited about the possibilities with the Raspberry Pi--and this is the perfect guide to get you started. With this down-to-earth book, you'll quickly discover why the Raspberry Pi is in high demand!
There's a reason the Raspberry Pi sold a million units in its first year, and you're about to find out why! In Raspberry Pi For Dummies, 3rd Edition veteran tech authors Sean McManus and Mike Cook make it easier than ever to get you up and running on your Raspberry Pi, from setting it up, downloading the operating system, and using the desktop environment to editing photos, playing music and videos, and programming with Scratch--and everything in between.
Covers connecting the Pi to other devices such as a keyboard, mouse, monitor, and more
Teaches you basic Linux System Admin
Explores creating simple hardware projects
Shows you how to create web pages
Raspberry Pi For Dummies, 3rd Edition makes computing as easy as pie!
Auteur
Sean McManus is an expert technology and business author. His tutorials and articles have appeared in The MagPi, Internet Magazine, Business 2.0, and Personal Computer World.
Mike Cook is a former Physics lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University who has designed access control systems and written over 300 computing and electronics articles.
Résumé
Get your slice of Raspberry Pi
With the invention of the unique credit card-sized single-board computer comes a new wave of hardware geeks, hackers, and hobbyists who are excited about the possibilities with the Raspberry Piand this is the perfect guide to get you started. With this down-to-earth book, you'll quickly discover why the Raspberry Pi is in high demand! There's a reason the Raspberry Pi sold a million units in its first year, and you're about to find out why! In Raspberry Pi For Dummies, 3rd Edition veteran tech authors Sean McManus and Mike Cook make it easier than ever to get you up and running on your Raspberry Pi, from setting it up, downloading the operating system, and using the desktop environment to editing photos, playing music and videos, and programming with Scratchand everything in between.
Contenu
Introduction 1
About This Book 1
Why You Need This Book 2
Foolish Assumptions 3
Icons Used in This Book 3
Beyond the Book 4
Where to Go from Here 4
Part 1: Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi 7
Chapter 1: Introducing the Raspberry Pi 9
Getting Familiar with the Raspberry Pi 11
Figuring Out What You Can Do with a Raspberry Pi 14
Getting Your Hands on a Raspberry Pi 15
Determining What Else You Need 16
Chapter 2: Downloading the Operating System 23
Introducing Linux 24
Creating a NOOBS Card 25
Downloading NOOBS 25
Formatting the SD card 26
Copying NOOBS to the SD or MicroSD card 30
Using Your NOOBS Card 32
Flashing an SD or MicroSD card 32
Chapter 3: Connecting Your Raspberry Pi 35
Inserting the SD Card 37
Connecting the Raspberry Pi Camera Module 39
Connecting the camera on a Pi Zero W 40
Connecting the camera on other Raspberry Pi models 40
Preparing Your Pi Zero or Zero W 41
Connecting a Monitor or TV 41
Connecting an HDMI or DVI display 42
Connecting a television using composite video 42
Connecting a USB Hub 43
Connecting a Keyboard and Mouse 44
Connecting Audio 44
Connecting to Your Router 45
Connecting the Power and Turning on the Raspberry Pi 46
Logging In 50
Configuring Your Raspberry Pi in Raspbian 50
Configuring Your Wi-Fi 53
Configuring Bluetooth Devices 54
Testing the Camera Module 54
Setting Up the Data Partition 56
Taking Your Next Steps with the Raspberry Pi 56
Part 2: Getting Started with Linux 57
Chapter 4: Using the Desktop Environment 59
Navigating the Desktop Environment 60
Using the Applications menu 60
Running programs that are not on the menu 63
Resizing and closing program windows 63
Using the Task Manager 64
Using File Manager 65
Navigating File Manager 66
Copying and moving files and folders 69
Selecting multiple files and folders 70
Creating new folders and blank files 71
Deleting files and folders 71
Changing how files are displayed 72
Opening a folder in the terminal 73
Browsing the Web 74
Using Chromium to browse the web 74
Searching within web pages 76
Using tabbed browsing 76
Adding and using bookmarks 76
Protecting your privacy 77
Sending and Receiving Email with Claws Mail 78
Using the Image Viewer 79
Using the Text Editor 81
Customizing the Desktop 82
Finding and Installing New Applications 83
Backing Up Your Data 84
Logging Out from PIXEL and Shutting Down 85
Chapter 5: Using the Linux Shell 87
Understanding the Prompt 88
Exploring Your Linux System 88
Listing files and directories 88
Changing directories 89
Checking file types 89
Changing to the parent directory 90
Understanding the directory tree 91
Using relative and absolute paths 94
Investigating more advanced listing options 96
Understanding the Long Listing Format and Permissions 99
Slowing Down the Listing and Reading Files with the Less Command 102
Speeding Up Entering Commands 103
Using Redirection to Create Files 104
Creating Directories 106
Deleting Files 107
Using Wildcards to Select Multiple Files 108
Removing Directories 110
Copying and Renaming Files 111 &...