Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm / Debian 12 has been released
But isn¡¯t Tiger available for Mac, Windows and Linux?
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Andy McMullin
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm / Debian 12 has been released
Yeah, but I am a Mac and not Windows and need to connect to other servers. -- David A. Lane, KG4GIY EC/RO Prince William County ARES?/RACES +1.703.628.3868 http://www.pwcares.org/ IM: kg4giy
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David Lane
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm / Debian 12 has been released
Use TigerVNC for the viewer and it works perfect.? Recommended by rpi foundation with Bookworm ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
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N5XMT
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Re: Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm / Debian 12 has been released
Is this the release that came out yesterday? Warning - it has Waylan X VNC enabled if you use raspi-config to turn on your VNC server and RealVNC cannot talk to it. Throws a security too high error.
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David Lane
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Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm / Debian 12 has been released
Both 32 and 64bit versions are out! https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/ --David KI6ZHD
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David Ranch
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Re: Can't remote in to RPI
Thanks David.? I found a utility in RPI thta does the same thing.? I just didn't know enough of the commands.? This is all new to me. Don - kx9q
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Don - kx9q
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Re: Can't remote in to RPI
I got lucky.? After further research I found there is a utility in RPI that allows me to change the password without knowing the original password.? Spence your suggestion was one of several listed,
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Don - kx9q
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Re: Can't remote in to RPI
Unfortunately, if you can¡¯t remember the admin password you will have to remove the SD card and replace the hashed password with a known hash using a PC. That¡¯s a huge undertaking and can¡¯t be
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Spence G5STO
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Re: Can't remote in to RPI
Yeah, I was right the first time¡sorry, been a while¡ $ sudo passwd <username> This assumes your Pi name is tied to SUDOer privileges. -- David A. Lane, KG4GIY EC/RO Prince William County
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David Lane
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Re: Can't remote in to RPI
Sorry, that¡¯s $ sudo passwd -S <username> https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/managing-users-passwd? Managing Linux users with the passwd command redhat.com -- David A. Lane, KG4GIY EC/RO Prince
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David Lane
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Re: Can't remote in to RPI
You can get in via VNC? Open a terminal and run sudo passwd username command. David -- David A. Lane, KG4GIY EC/RO Prince William County ARES?/RACES +1.703.628.3868 http://www.pwcares.org/ IM: kg4giy
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David Lane
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Can't remote in to RPI
I am trying to update RealVNC using putty, however, I don't recall the password!? For some reason I can get into RPI through the viewer on the pc since it must remember the password, however on the
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Don - kx9q
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Re: Raspberry Pi 5
Here are some screen grabs from the video revue. wrote:
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Larry Dighera
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Re: Raspberry Pi 5
Re-read the pi foundations info. The oversized wall wart is to enable full power on the USB ports for SATA drives etc. On the standard adapter, they limit them to 600ma. ?Get BlueMail for Android
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N5XMT
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Re: Raspberry Pi 5
Which is why it comes with a beefier wall wart. LOL Hank W6IR
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Hank W6IR
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Re: Raspberry Pi 5
According to the pi foundations info, it draws less than the pi4 under the same conditions. Less power per Instruction.? Also runs cooler without heatsinks ?Get BlueMail for Android ?
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N5XMT
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Re: Raspberry Pi 5
I can¡¯t call it a review because I haven¡¯t actually used one yet. This is my overview of the features of the Raspberry Pi 5 that I consider most relevant for Amateur Radio use:
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steve.stroh@...
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Re: Raspberry Pi 5
Here is an extremely comprehensive Raspberry Pi 5 review: https://youtu.be/nBtOEmUqASQ?si=cCz6-2x4Wx86shXl Notably, the Pi5 has ~double RAM throughput, SD card, GPU video and WiFi throughput compared
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Larry Dighera
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Re: Raspberry Pi 5
From what I have seen in the early YouTube reviews, IO throughput looks to be much better. The UI screen performance looks much snapper and more useable. The RPi5 has a dedicated I/O chip. With better
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Dave Wickert
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Re: Raspberry Pi 5
Also has a connector for the PCI-E bus [email protected]> wrote:
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N5XMT
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