Guide to the Raspberry Pi
Get your RPI connecting CMU-SECURE WIFI
At the request of the Carnegie Mellon University Information Security Office (ISO), the prior contents of this page were redacted on 2017-08-11 by IDeATe technical staff. As a reminder, CMU Computing Policy requires maintaining the confidentiality of your Andrew account credentials. As such, it
Get your RPI connecting CMU-SECURE WIFI
At the request of the Carnegie Mellon University Information Security Office (ISO), the prior contents of this page were redacted on 2017-08-11 by IDeATe technical staff. As a reminder, CMU Computing Policy requires maintaining the confidentiality of your Andrew account credentials. As such, it
How To Set A Cron Job
Sometimes you need your Raspberry Pi (or other computer) to run a repetitive task. Maybe you want it to take a picture every five minutes, or recite a protection spell every Friday the 13th. To do this, we can use a
How To Set A Cron Job
Sometimes you need your Raspberry Pi (or other computer) to run a repetitive task. Maybe you want it to take a picture every five minutes, or recite a protection spell every Friday the 13th. To do this, we can use a
Admin: configuring Raspbian for the course
Note: this guide is only necessary for administrators setting up a fresh software install for the Raspberry Pi. This is only required if setting up a new SD card image based on a new Raspbian distribution. The course materials for
Admin: configuring Raspbian for the course
Note: this guide is only necessary for administrators setting up a fresh software install for the Raspberry Pi. This is only required if setting up a new SD card image based on a new Raspbian distribution. The course materials for
Registering your Raspberry Pi with CMU
Find your Pi’s hardware address open a terminal session on pi: either directly on the rPi or through SSH. type ifconfig look for the wlan0 section and copy the HWaddr (it will look something like b8:27:eb:3e:cf:b9) copy this address someplace handy;
Registering your Raspberry Pi with CMU
Find your Pi’s hardware address open a terminal session on pi: either directly on the rPi or through SSH. type ifconfig look for the wlan0 section and copy the HWaddr (it will look something like b8:27:eb:3e:cf:b9) copy this address someplace handy;