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RE: Easy installation / setup / configuration guide for absolute beginners - rahul.shial - 02-14-2019

(02-14-2019, 06:45 PM)rahul.shial Wrote:
(02-14-2019, 06:28 PM)DRONE7 Wrote: What plug connection are you using to adapt the headphones/speaker to the Pi ? (Pi 3.5m plug has shared audio and video and a 4 ring connector so )
https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2014/07/raspberry-pi-model-b-3-5mm-audiovideo-jack/

If you have the hdmi monitor connected AND want audio via the 3.5 m plug instead of through the HDMI and monitor's speakers then you will have to make changes as per this....
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=174438

The touchscreen on the pi is slower than using it headless,  yes this is normal.

That doesn't make sense to me at least. I have another raspberry pi 3 connected to extremely old altec lansing speakers playing mp3 songs off the microsd card using mplayer or something, and it is a headless unit. However the same speakers will not work with the MoOde player on the 2nd raspberry pi. so this is definitely confusing for me.. Sad

I am happy again...Thank you Drone...the raspi-config worked like a charm...luv ya guys and gals out here...so much of help available...Thank you once again..


RE: Easy installation / setup / configuration guide for absolute beginners - rahul.shial - 02-20-2019

(02-14-2019, 07:05 PM)rahul.shial Wrote:
(02-14-2019, 06:45 PM)rahul.shial Wrote:
(02-14-2019, 06:28 PM)DRONE7 Wrote: What plug connection are you using to adapt the headphones/speaker to the Pi ? (Pi 3.5m plug has shared audio and video and a 4 ring connector so )
https://www.raspberrypi-spy.co.uk/2014/07/raspberry-pi-model-b-3-5mm-audiovideo-jack/

If you have the hdmi monitor connected AND want audio via the 3.5 m plug instead of through the HDMI and monitor's speakers then you will have to make changes as per this....
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=174438

The touchscreen on the pi is slower than using it headless,  yes this is normal.

That doesn't make sense to me at least. I have another raspberry pi 3 connected to extremely old altec lansing speakers playing mp3 songs off the microsd card using mplayer or something, and it is a headless unit. However the same speakers will not work with the MoOde player on the 2nd raspberry pi. so this is definitely confusing for me.. Sad

I am happy again...Thank you Drone...the raspi-config worked like a charm...luv ya guys and gals out here...so much of help available...Thank you once again..

Just to update - the setup is working like a dream, and the touch response is pretty decent on the touchscreen while using MoOde..Thank you all for the most wonderful support.


RE: Easy installation / setup / configuration guide for absolute beginners - olivier.drean - 04-29-2019

I think there is a typo :
ssh file should be set on the "boot" partition (not the "root" partition).

Regards


RE: Easy installation / setup / configuration guide for absolute beginners - wusa88 - 06-05-2019

Started a new thread..


RE: Easy installation / setup / configuration guide for absolute beginners - mrdrew - 10-23-2019

@deztiny following your excellent guide here. Small change at the end of Step 5:

Wait for about 10 seconds until the green LED on Pi stops blinking. Then unplug the power cable AND keyboard (its not needed anymore).

6. Installation & progress status
Plug in the Raspberry PI and wait.


RE: Easy installation / setup / configuration guide for absolute beginners - deztiny - 10-24-2019

(10-23-2019, 04:21 AM)mrdrew Wrote: @deztiny following your excellent guide here. Small change at the end of Step 5:

Wait for about 10 seconds until the green LED on Pi stops blinking. Then unplug the power cable AND keyboard (its not needed anymore).

6. Installation & progress status
Plug in the Raspberry PI and wait.

Done Smile