![]() ![]() Uninstalled it and then afterwards at bootup Possible, on bootup in a previous attempt using gnome the desktop was a little sluggish so I You can install multiple desktops but I am not doing that as this has to be as lightweight and fast as It then asks for a keyboard, just select the default. So use the space bar to select that (ONLY) and tab over to Ok and press enter. LXDE is the one that the Raspberry Pi OS is based on (most familiar), Set up the desktop environment (note that gnome does not work with wireless keyboards if the USB stub is plugged into the RPI directly) Then to prove the user “pi” has access to sudo: Linux configuration (with lightweight desktop):Īdduser pi (answer prompts to put in the password (""), then “”, just press enter for the rest of the prompts) Type “root” and press enter (root has no password yet). After a huge number of bootup messages, it will come to a prompt like this: Attach the SSD with plain debian to the RPIĬ. Using RPI Imager app on the PC, use the image downloaded in #02 to install Debian onto the ssdĪ. Install debian on the spare SSD (so your work will generally go faster): Then move, “20220121_raspi_4_” somewhere handy on the PC (I put it in R:) The actual link to the above file as of 11/4/22 was: ![]() Get the 64 bit linux image here, put it on the PC:īuild Date: Release Family Tested Hardware File Links*:Ģ022.01.21 11 (Bullseye) 4 4 (4GB) xz-compressed image 378.82 MB, 10:41:-0600 ![]() Use RPI (super tiny hdmi) cable to plug in a monitor Gracefully just shut down the PI from the VNC menu.Ĭannot Get the RPI headless yet, that is down the road, work with the bare metal:Ī. Change ethernet settings on the PC to DNS (I was pointing everything to adguard on the rpi) So, hope this is useful - worked FLAWLESSLY (see proof at the bottom!) I decided to set it up from scratch on the RPI, the below will get you up and running on debian headless - the below notes are as much as for me as for others but why not share ![]()
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