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<br>After some installation issues, Max finally led us to a new uncertain, mysterious and fascinating World of possibilities.  
<br>After some installation issues, Max finally led us to a new uncertain, mysterious and fascinating world of possibilities.  
We plugged a projector and a keyboard to the raspberry and did our first steps into it.  
We plugged a projector and a keyboard to the raspberry and did our first steps into it.  
Each of us built a new website from scratch by creating a new html file and visualised it in the pi's server.
Each of us built a new website from scratch by creating a new html file and visualised it in the pi's server.


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pt-get install apache2
install "nano" & apt-get install apache2
<br>ip address ...(on the number 3 section, without the number after the dash)
<br>"cd" into /var/www/ and "ls" to see content
<br>"cd" into /var/www/ and "ls" to see content
<br>if file.html; "cd" and "nano file.html" to enter and edit
<br>if file.html; "cd" and "nano file.html" to enter and edit
<br>"rm" file.html to remove or "newname.html" to create a new html file
<br>"rm" file.html to remove or "newname.html" to create a new html file
<br>To see the website in the browser: copy the pi's IP address.
<br>To see the website in the browser: copy the pi's IP address (type "ip address", section 3)
<br>In the next coming underground sessions, we will create a chat room and send e-mails.
<br>In the next coming underground sessions, we will create a chat room and send e-mails.


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Here some highlights of the process:
Here some highlights of the installation process:


[[File:1 duckpi-iaiaia.ogv| Duckpi-iaiaia-espeak]]
[[File:1 duckpi-iaiaia.ogv| Duckpi-iaiaia-espeak]]
[[2 hulahoop.ogv| Hulahoop]]  
<br>[[File:2 hulahoop.ogv| Hulahoop]]  
[[File:3 pi-liveset.ogv|Pi-liveset-espeak]]
<br>[[File:3 pi-liveset.ogv|Pi-liveset-espeak]]
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<br>https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/6/69/Intotheloop-pi.png

Latest revision as of 13:22, 11 March 2017


Pi install with Max&Giulia @Poortgebouw


After some installation issues, Max finally led us to a new uncertain, mysterious and fascinating world of possibilities. We plugged a projector and a keyboard to the raspberry and did our first steps into it. Each of us built a new website from scratch by creating a new html file and visualised it in the pi's server.


install "nano" & apt-get install apache2
"cd" into /var/www/ and "ls" to see content
if file.html; "cd" and "nano file.html" to enter and edit
"rm" file.html to remove or "newname.html" to create a new html file
To see the website in the browser: copy the pi's IP address (type "ip address", section 3)
In the next coming underground sessions, we will create a chat room and send e-mails.


Here some highlights of the installation process:

File:1 duckpi-iaiaia.ogv
File:2 hulahoop.ogv
File:3 pi-liveset.ogv


Intotheloop-pi.png