Computing with the Raspberry Pi : command line and GUI Linux /
The Raspberry Pi is about as minimalist as a computer gets, but it has the power to run a full Linux operating system and many great desktop and command line tools as well. Can you push it to operate at the level of a $2,000 computer? This book is here to help you find out. The primary focus of this...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Apress,
[2019]
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Colección: | Technology in action series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Table of Contents; About the Author; Introduction; Chapter 1: Setting Up the Raspberry Pi As a Computer; Hardware Requirements and Notes on Getting Started; Creating the Initial Boot Media; Assembling the Computer; Assembly Instructions; First-Time Raspbian Setup; Conclusion; Chapter 2: Accessing and Configuring the Pi; Using the GUI Desktop Locally; A Command Line on the Desktop; Booting Directly to a Command Line; Remote Terminal Access; Remote GUI Access; Create a New User Account; Setting Up External Storage; Setting Up a Hard Drive for Booting
- Adding an External Hard Drive for DataSetting Up the External Drive to Mount Automatically; Moving Your Home Directory to an External Drive; Back Up and Restore Your SD Card; Conclusion; Chapter 3: The Raspberry Pi Desktop Tools; Using the Interface; Shutting Down the System; The File Manager; Installing Apps; Building Apps from Source Code; Installing Apps from the Add/Remove Software Tool; Installing Apps from the Command Line; Cleaning Up the Raspbian Menus; Cloud Services; Conclusion; Chapter 4: The Raspberry Pi Desktop Apps; Explanation of App Descriptions; Office Suite-LibreOffice
- LibreOffice WriterLibreOffice Calc; LibreOffice Impress; Other LibreOffice Tools; Microsoft Office; Google Docs; Writing Tools; Scribus; Leafpad (aka Text Editor); AbiWord; Texmaker; PDF Tools; Qpdfview; Evince; Okular; Email; Thunderbird; Claws Mail; Web Browsers; Chromium; Firefox; Vivaldi; The Tor Browser; Notes Apps; GNote; OneNote; Zim; Cherrytree; Audio, Video, and Graphics Editing; Audacity; Kdenlive; VLC Player; Music Players; GIMP; Inkscape; File Management Apps; FileZilla; Deluge; Conclusion; Chapter 5: Using the Command-Line Tools; Spicing Up the Command Line; Tmux; Terminator
- Ranger and Midnight CommanderUsing the Raspberry Pi As a Terminal; SSH; VNC Viewer; Essential Linux Commands; Clearing the Screen; Quitting the Terminal; Listing Files with ls; The Home Directory: ~; Moving Around in the File System; Creating, Deleting, and Listing Directories; Removing (Deleting) Files; File Ownership with chown; Copying and Moving Files; Man Pages; Conclusion; Chapter 6: Using the Command-Line Apps; Writing Tools; Nano; Vim; Emacs; WordGrinder; Email; Sendmail; Mutt; Alpine; Other "Office" Apps; SC and SC-IM; Presentations; Notes Apps; Terminal Velocity; Emacs Org-mode
- SecurityPass; rTorrent; Web Browsers; Googler; Lynx; W3M; ELinks; Communications; IRC: WeeChat and IRSSI; VOIP; Social Media; Twitter; Facebook; Graphics, Art, and Photos; Asciiview; FIGlet; ImageMagick; Audio and Video; Music Players; MOC (Music on Console); CMUS (C Music Player); MPC/MPD (Music Player Daemon/Controller); Movie Viewers; MPlayer; News and Weather; Instantnews; Haxor-News; Newsboat; Weather; Finger; Ansiweather; Books, Comics, and Reading; EPUB Documents; Non-EPUB Formats; Task Management; Cal; Calcurse; Todo.txt; Coding/Programming/Web Design; Web Apps and Services