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The Raspberry Pi is an inexpensive Linux computer which you can for example use to play back videos (up to | The Raspberry Pi is an inexpensive Linux computer which you can for example use to play back videos (up to Full-HD). This page shows you how to set it up: | ||
== Making the RapberryPi run a video at startup == | == Making the RapberryPi run a video at startup == | ||
=== Prepare the system === | === Prepare the system === | ||
Get a [http://elinux.org/RPi_SD_cards compatible and proven] SD Card (make sure it is not a knock-off). Install The Raspbian image (NOOBS is okay for the beginning, but it wastes a bit space on the SDcard for the recovery image which we don't need. [http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup Copy the raspbian on the card]. | Get a [http://elinux.org/RPi_SD_cards compatible and proven] SD Card (make sure it is not a knock-off). Install The Raspbian image (NOOBS is okay for the beginning, but it wastes a bit space on the SDcard for the recovery image which we don't need. [http://elinux.org/RPi_Easy_SD_Card_Setup Copy the raspbian on the card]. Read about [[#SD Card corruption issues]] to avoid those. | ||
Once that is done, connect to the Internet (Ethernet + DHCP) and bring the OS up to date: | Once that is done, connect to the Internet (Ethernet + DHCP) and bring the OS up to date: | ||
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uname -a | uname -a | ||
Will let us see the current version. Then there is a | Will let us see the current version. Then there is a script we can run to update it. | ||
sudo apt-get install git | sudo apt-get install git | ||
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Make it start the script automatically: | Make it start the script automatically: | ||
sudo nano .bashrc | sudo nano .bashrc | ||
and right at the end put: | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
if [ $(tty) == /dev/tty1 ]; then | if [ $(tty) == /dev/tty1 ]; then | ||
./startup_script.sh | ./startup_script.sh | ||
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==Synchronizing multiple RaspberryPi== | ==Synchronizing multiple RaspberryPi== | ||
maybe you want to | maybe you want to give the different Pi different host names, so you don't get confused. Do it in the config utility: | ||
sudo raspi-config | sudo raspi-config | ||
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omxplayer-sync -lubv synctest.mp4 | omxplayer-sync -lubv synctest.mp4 | ||
-b flag to make screen background black | -b flag to make screen background black. (Remove -v for verbose mode later once everything works) | ||
Note: You can use the startup_script above to do this, just replace the omxplayer command with the omxplayer-sync command from here. | |||
==Timing== | ==Timing== | ||
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The shutdown command has a timer built in, so when it is called like this | The shutdown command has a timer built in, so when it is called like this | ||
sudo shutdown -h 15:00 | sudo shutdown -h 15:00 | ||
the system will shut down at three in the | the system will shut down at three in the afternoon. | ||
sudo shutdown -h +30 | sudo shutdown -h +30 | ||
will shut the system down in 30 minutes from now. | will shut the system down in 30 minutes from now. | ||
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[https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=59520 source] | [https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=59520 source] | ||
==SD Card corruption issues== | |||
It's a common problem when working with the Raspberry that the SD Card is getting corrupted and a boot fails. This is caused by not properly shutting down but cutting the power instead. When the raspberry is writing files to the scdard while the power is cut, the risk of SD Card corruption is high. | |||
===How to minimize the risk of SD Card corruption=== | |||
* Also read: [https://learn.adafruit.com/read-only-raspberry-pi read-only-raspberry-pi] | |||
* Make sure it is a proven, compatible and non-fake SD Card | |||
* A faster card may be more stable (shorter time to write - less times when it is dangerous when a power loss happens | |||
* Never plug the cable, leave Raspberry always on | |||
* Always shut down properly | |||
* Equip Raspberry with a battery pack | |||
* Use a read only file system | |||
* Consider AlpineLinux instead of Raspbian | |||
==Backup and copy== | ==Backup and copy== |