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Headless Raspberry Pi Zero Setup

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  • Опубликовано: 10 дек 2022
  • This is a vblog by www.surfncircuits.com. The video describes how to use the Raspberry Pi Imager to perform a headless setup and connection for the Raspberry Pi Zero W model. It will work similarly for other raspberry pi systems.
    1. It uses Raspberry Pi OS Debian 11 bullseye
    2. Raspberry Pi Imager ver 1.7.3. www.raspberryp...
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Комментарии • 12

  • @MEATLOAFr
    @MEATLOAFr Год назад +2

    oh thank the rubber duckie I found this video... been fighting with this bananapi for days to get a headless install to work

  • @exciteproductions4two0
    @exciteproductions4two0 Месяц назад

    Wait what now?????? How are you opening up a terminal on your windows pc like that? That's kind of important info.

  • @zachmoir
    @zachmoir Год назад +1

    I am struggling so hard with the password stage. I've reset my pi about 5 times now attempting to get the local's password right. I'm about to go crazy. Any ideas on what I could be doing wrong with the password for the SSH?

    • @surfncircuits2916
      @surfncircuits2916  Год назад +2

      Hi Zach, I"m not sure which password you are having an issue with. I'm assuming that you are able to get connected to the wifi, but the SSH pi@headlesswifi.local password is returning an error saying you have the wrong password? To be certain, please type the error you are getting. If error is a wrong password, then I have seen this error when I forget to put in the correct UserName into the command. By default and if you follow the video, the username is "pi" and SSH command is SSH pi@headlesswifi.local. However, if you used another username when you programmed the SSD, then the SSH command needs to use that username. for example SSH UserName@headlesswifi.local . I hope this helps, Mark

  • @Pyrlo-inator
    @Pyrlo-inator 3 месяца назад

    "ssh: connect to host headlesswifi.local port 22: Connection refused" how to fix?

  • @faizannazir5596
    @faizannazir5596 5 месяцев назад

    how to change call script on gpio button press?

  • @arsheelsheikh3924
    @arsheelsheikh3924 5 месяцев назад +1

    my terminal gives me this error -
    arsheel@Arsheels-MacBook-Air ~ % ssh-keygen -R raspberrypi.local
    Host raspberrypi.local not found in /Users/arsheel/.ssh/known_hosts
    arsheel@Arsheels-MacBook-Air ~ % ssh pi@profgpi.local
    ssh: connect to host profgpi.local port 22: Undefined error: 0

  • @pauldevred1393
    @pauldevred1393 Год назад

    Nice !

  • @AshwinAshwinRamdas
    @AshwinAshwinRamdas 5 месяцев назад

    Am I supposed to leave the LAN country as GB instead of US? I can't get my terminal to recognize the pi and I put the LAN as US. But I noticed you chose GB, but you sound american haha

  • @jasond.fdouglas3660
    @jasond.fdouglas3660 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi ! Thank you for you'r video ! But i've try it many times and i always the same error : don't recongnize my password when i want connect ssh... Have you got an idea ?

    • @surfncircuits2916
      @surfncircuits2916  9 месяцев назад +2

      By default and if you follow the video, the username is "pi" and SSH command is SSH pi@headlesswifi.local. However, if you used another username when you programmed the SSD, then the SSH command needs to use that username. for example SSH UserName@headlesswifi.local . I hope this helps, Mark

  • @johnhitler2252
    @johnhitler2252 4 месяца назад

    how do we view vnc?