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HDMI Monitor says 'Signal out of range"
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(12-12-2019, 06:55 AM)DRONE7 Wrote:
Quote:but I thought it would bring up an interface for moOde.

confused here ...you seem to alternate between wanting a cli output and a GUI....

as previous....

Quote:in system config tab have you turned on the local display option ?

Or do you just want a terminal display ?


OK, the starting point was that I thought you could burn a Moode image,  put it in a pi, plug in a keyboard mouse and screen, and turn it on, then set up the Wifi to connect to the network, and you'd be up and running.   Sort of like you can do with Raspbian.

I have never tried the above, I usually plug the pi into an ethernet port, or use it's private Wifi AP to connect initially and set it up via a browser.  Knowing that it can connect to a locally installed LCD display and be controlled from there, I also thought it could connect to a local HDMI connected display and be controlled from there too.

I was wrong?

I was trying to find a simple way for someone not too knowledgeable with networking to get it up and running just using a monitor keyboard and mouse.  Connecting to a special Wifi AP, and setting to connect to the main home Wifi, losing connection, switching back etc confuses the heck out of a lot of people.   Also, plugging into an ethernet port, then trying to find out the IP address by looking at the router/dhcp server, also makes them glaze over Smile
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RE: HDMI Monitor says 'Signal out of range" - by inthemoode - 12-12-2019, 07:09 AM

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