Lubuntu install nedit
The instructions here are for Lubuntu, but they work on the Raspberry Pi as well.
LUBUNTU INSTALL NEDIT INSTALL
Ssh -X off, you need to install pianobar. You will be prompted for your password for the "pi" user, which is "raspberry", unless you've changed it. Using the "-X" option lets you open up GUI windows like the text editor "nedit" (or the simple Pandora GUI below). Running the following command from the terminal on your local computer will give you a terminal on the Raspberry Pi. I connected my Raspberry Pi to a monitor to figure out it's IP address (using the "ifconfig" command), which is 192.168.1.11 (replace that with your IP address the following command). To enter the configuration menu again later you can use the following command. I'm using the Raspbian Wheezy distribution on the Pi, and you have to enable ssh when you first configure it. I'm doing the development work using my Ubuntu desktop to ssh into the Raspberry Pi. I decided to stick with Pandora via pianobar for now and create my program to control it in Python. For Pandora, there is a Linux command line program called pianobar that provides a really clean interface to Pandora and doesn't have any advertisements, and it's free. It would also be more involved to get working correctly, but I may come back to that in the future if I get more time, because it seems like it'd be a fun project. Spotify provides a C API which looks pretty cool, but you need to have a premium membership ($10/month) to use it. I also had a couple of weeks off school between summer and fall sessions, and I wanted a quick project I could finish up before I lose all free time again. Building a small, standalone player with just a screen to display song titles and a simple interface using a few buttons removes that temptation. My basic justification for the project was that I listen to a lot of music on Pandora or Spotify while reading and doing homework, but having it up on the computer means I have an instant distraction any time I feel like checking email, news, or whatever. I had seen a couple of other projects here and here that were the same basic concept, so I knew it was possible (this is nothing new.just new for me), and I wanted to try to figure it out by myself. When you hit the “Install Now” button, you’ll see a warning that you are about to delete the data.I recently finished a project to turn the Raspberry Pi into a music streamer. If there are other operating systems installed, you may get the option to install Ubuntu along with them in dual boot.īut since your goal is to only have Ubuntu Linux on your entire system, you should go for Erase disk and install Ubuntu option. The most important screen comes at this time.
LUBUNTU INSTALL NEDIT UPDATE
You can update Ubuntu later as well without any issues. You may uncheck it because it may increase the installation time if you have a slow internet. If you are connected to internet, you’ll get the option to download updates while installing Ubuntu.
LUBUNTU INSTALL NEDIT SOFTWARE
You should go for the normal installation here because it will install some software like music player, video players and a few games. Choose the most appropriate ones for your system. It will ask you to choose some basic configurations like language and keyboard layout.