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Raspberry Pi Usage Instructions
Installing Pi Images
Under Ubuntu Linux we recommend using the GNOME Disks tool to flash images onto the Micro SD card as it has native support for xz compressed images. If you haven’t installed it, simply run sudo apt install gnome-disk-utility. Then you can double click on the downloaded image file, the GNOME Disks tool will automatically come up, and you can direct it to expand the image on to an SD card drive attached to your computer.
On other operating systems we recommend using etcher to flash images onto SD cards.
Getting started
NOTE: When the Raspberry Pi boots for the first time, it resizes the file system to fill the SD card, this can make the first boot take some time.
If you want to use our image for something other than our robots, please read this document.
On a Pi3, our image comes up as a Wifi access point. The SSID is ubiquityrobotXXXX where XXXX is part of the MAC address. The wifi password is robots everywhere.
Once connected, it is possible to log into the Pi with ssh [email protected] with a password of ubuntu. If you connect up a keyboard and mouse enter the password ubuntu at the prompt.
If you are not running on one of our robots run sudo systemctl disable magni-base to ensure that our startup scripts get disabled.
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