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Revision as of 00:30, 28 October 2013
WEEK 1
living in a sandbox.
Rasberry pi terminal commands to authorise users and set up a local access network. once pi is up and running plug in a router. bash : ipconfig #to get a list of ip details become sudo user (and adduser ) bash : (sudo) su adduser once at root should see (#) and you can also check where u are by bash : whoami
once you follow the adduser procedure you have set up accounts for people on your local server. this person should then have an email account with their first name @(rasberrypi) or (the ip address) you can then login to the server via terminal using this bash bash: ssh (user@ip)
that should log you into the network.
week 3 plans for turning the pi into a public fm broadcast station