![]() The following (NB, copy and paste these commands one at a time for some The Raspberry Pi 3 will need some applications downloaded via apt-get. I like to change my hostname, so I needed to reboot now with sudo reboot I am configuring my next Pi now and hope this will solve the issue. I had forgotten to run sudo apt-get upgrade and and sudo apt-get dist-upgrade. Update: My WiFi worked fine for 1 week, but then it suddenly stopped working. Open up the wpa supplication file via: sudo nano /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_nf Started working immediately I did not have to mess around with the interfaces Needed to do was add my router's settings to wpa_nf and it Raspberry Pi 3 is supposed to have much better default Wifi settings. If you are on Raspberry Pi 1 or 2, use this It will ask you if you want to reboot now, but I wanted to reboot after If required, go to Advanced Options and then Hostname to change it. Go to Internationalisation Options and then Change Timezone. Then go to Change User Password and make a secure password. With "Expand File system highlighted, hit enter. ![]() Once you are in, issue sudo raspi-config to change the configuration. Into your Pi by directly connecting it to your laptop by an Ethernet cable Log into the router's UI, for example if you are at work, then you can to SSH Router, and logging into your routers UI to find the IP address. This is to plug an Ethernet cable into your Raspberry Pi 3 from your home Now you need to a way to SSH into the Raspberry Pi 3. Next, install the operating system onto a SD Meaning it doesn't have the UI installed. ![]() Raspbian Jessie, or Raspbian Jessie Lite. Head over to the Raspberry Pi Raspbian download The purpose of this post is to document my instructions for when I get a new How to set up a Raspberry Pi 3 over the Command Line ![]()
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