![]() ![]() We only need to find the IP of the new Pi. In order to enable SSH: Go to menu -> Prefrenced -> Raspberry Pi Configuration -> Check the enable under SSH as shown underneath. The rest of the guide can be done only on the Pi though. ![]() But in order to do that I’d recommend setting up SSH, so you can access the Pi from your other computers. Wuhuu! Raspbian is installed successfully and we can get to work, installing Apps on the Pi. Just click it and then the (quite long) install process will start. When the Pi boots up, you’ll see this screen. In my experience, a great power supply (the one that comes with the Pi) is always the better choice, as power always should be stable in order to make the pi bulletproof in performance. Then copy all the files directly to your SD Card (pre formatted to FAT).Īfter that, insert the SD Card in the pi, connect the Pi to a mouse or/and keyboard and to the screen and internet LAN connected to the router. ![]() Dont get the “LITE” version.ĭownload the NOOBS package and unzip it. So grab your copy from the Raspberry Pi webpage here. I have experienced that installing it from the Raspbian image is quite slower in performance in comparison to installing Raspbian with NOOBS. Setting up your perfect cheap DIY NASįirst, we should install Raspbian on your SD Card. If on Windows install the PuTTY tool from here. Aint that great? □ If you are on a MAC, then just use the built-in Terminal.
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