Scotswahey wrote:One thing I have learnt is that the wifi dongle has to be plugged into the Pi and not a USB hub.
dynamiteReady wrote:More the Risc OS thing. I can only wish you good luck with the file server...
Blue Swirl wrote:What don't you like about RiscOS?
Scotswahey wrote:RISC is written to be used with ARM but surely thats a lot of work to do something similar with Linux?
dynamiteReady wrote:If it's GUI is faster than Rasbian for general purpose stuff, then it's probably a good way to run a £30 PC...
Scotswahey wrote:Only thing is it says to edit the conf file. How the fuck do you do that?
Scotswahey wrote:Cheers Blue I'll give it a BASH... tomorrow... Sorry.
Scotswahey wrote:In other news theyre released a new web browser called Epiphany.
Blue Swirl wrote:If it's the same as the Unix under-pinnings in OS X, it'll be something like "nano ~/.bash_profile". Also have a dig around online, something like this should help. I think BASH is the default shell in Raspbian, but I'm not 100% sure.Only thing is it says to edit the conf file. How the fuck do you do that?
dynamiteReady wrote:That will launch Nano. A command line text editor. It takes some getting used to, but it isn't that much worse than notepad. You may have to Google the commands though as I don't have a clue what they are, but understand that ctrl + 'o' saves, and ctrl + 'x' exits Nano.
n0face wrote:It's taken about 5 hours some dodgy soldering and a lot of head scratching but it works. Music plays and it sounds good. Now to figure out how to make it work a wireless access point.
Fucknuts. I edited that post from Asus to LG after thinking it looks a bit more like my Nexus5 than my old Nexus7.n0face wrote:Asus.
n0face wrote:I've finally gone wireless...
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