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Setting up my new raspberry

What did i buy?

  • Raspberry Pi-C 8g vormontiert
    • RASP PI-C 8GB Raspberry Pi-C mit Raspberry Pi 5B 8GB, vormontiert 142.95€
  • Camera 
    • RASP CAM 2 Raspberry Pi - Kamera, 8MP, 67°, v2 18.95€
  • Cable to camera needed for raspberry pi-5
    • Raspberry Pi 5 Kamera Adapterkabel, offizielles Kamera Adapterkabel für Raspberry Pi 5, 300mm 2.35€
  • Hdmi mini to hdmi cable 
    • Mini-Displayport Kabel, Mini-DP-HDMI, 1080p, 2,0 m
  • Keyboard
    •  Rii i8 Mini Tastatur Wireless 16.99€
the box unpacked connected booting configure

What will i configure?

  • Wifi network
  • New user with sudo rights; at configuration menu

Setup remote desktop

Find my ip

nmcli device show
IP4.ADDRESS[1]: 192.168.180.111/24

Activate ssh and vnc

In raspberry config, activate ssh and vnc.
Next install tigervnc and ssh on client PC, and connect to IP address above. 
 
vncviewer 192.168.180.111 user jan




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