![]() The first thing you need to do is open a terminal. ![]() ![]() OSX is closely enough related to Linux that its command line is basically the same. Further, this article is mostly focused on Linux because that’s almost always what’s installed on the Raspberry Pi. Windows has its own command line interface that’s different enough from Linux or OSX that a lot of things we’ll be talking about don’t apply. That’s my awkward transition to saying that in this article we’ll be giving an introduction to using the command line in Linux, with a special emphasis on the things you’d need to know to administer a Raspberry Pi.įirst off, for this article I’m going to be assuming you either have a computer running Linux or Apple’s OSX in front of you. A much easier way to run programs on my Pi is to connect to it remotely from my laptop and control it from the command line. When I need to operate the pi, I could attach a keyboard & mouse but that would be work. I have one sitting in my apartment, connected to the tv, the router, and a tiny external hardrive where I keep all my music and archives of movies. ![]() With a computer so small & portable you might not even have it connected to a mouse, keyboard, or a monitor. The Raspberry Pi is a really cool piece of hardware, a tiny low-power $35 computer that’s roughly as capable as a desktop computer from the ‘00s. Whiz around your computer’s folders and modify files at lightning speed like a pro. ![]()
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