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## Method A: connect a monitor, keyboard and mouse to the RaspberryPi. | ## Method A: connect a monitor, keyboard and mouse to the RaspberryPi. | ||
## Method B: connect Raspberry and Computer to a Router with DHCP. | ## Method B: connect Raspberry and Computer to a Router with DHCP. | ||
# type <tt>ping patchbox.local</tt> | # open the terminal type <tt>ifconfig</tt> to see the local IP address of the computer. | ||
# type <tt>ping patchbox.local</tt> to see if the Rapberry is running and find its IP address. Tto stop the output press Ctl+Shift+C. | |||
# type <tt>ssh -X patch@{IP-address}</tt> to connect to the Raspberry. (Replace the curly brackets with the IP adress from the previous step.) |
Revision as of 09:35, 6 May 2019
We want to be able to connect to the RaspberryPi with patchboxOS so we can connect to it via a local Ethernet cable directly connected to the computer without Router. Steps to follow:
- download the patchbox image and put it on SD card with Etcher
- setup fallback fixed IP if no DHCP server is in the network
- Method A: connect a monitor, keyboard and mouse to the RaspberryPi.
- Method B: connect Raspberry and Computer to a Router with DHCP.
- open the terminal type ifconfig to see the local IP address of the computer.
- type ping patchbox.local to see if the Rapberry is running and find its IP address. Tto stop the output press Ctl+Shift+C.
- type ssh -X patch@{IP-address} to connect to the Raspberry. (Replace the curly brackets with the IP adress from the previous step.)