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- #HOW TO INSTALL SQLITE ON JESSIE LITE IN RASPBERRY PI FULL VERSION#
- #HOW TO INSTALL SQLITE ON JESSIE LITE IN RASPBERRY PI SOFTWARE#
Starting off with a fresh Raspberry RPi 3 or 4, grab the latest Raspbian LITE (or the full version if you really need it – but NOT the NOOBS version, please) and go to the Raspberry Pi site to grab the operating system. sudo reboot For the benefit of newbies, here is an exact example of usage: Reboot when done and before attempting to use. You will need to enter some passwords 9or your choosing) and select a few simple options then you can go have a cup of tea.
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Then, in the same default RPi folder, run this… bash script.sh As user pi in your home folder, do this: wget Here’s the direct link to the self-documented The Script itself. The Script is being constantly updated and improved – last updated this morning after discovering a flaw in yesterday’s updates – and with more updates on the way, I’ve also upgraded the script to mention Cockpit and tested Cockpit in it’s web-page – the default port being :9090 so in my case, from my PC I can access Cockpit in my RPi4 from my PC web browser as .x:9090Ĭockpit is a general utility for checking all aspects of operation off, again in my case, my RPi4. My thanks to John Morfit and other subscribers who brought a (now resolved) issue with Bullseye to my attention.
#HOW TO INSTALL SQLITE ON JESSIE LITE IN RASPBERRY PI SOFTWARE#
FebruUpdateĪntonio Fragola and I have today updated the script to handle RPi OS Bullseye while retaining backward compatibility with previous RPi software (i.e. To save anyone wasting time, we currently only work on RPis using the standard Bullseye and Buster installs – earlier versions may well work as may installs on other Linux variations, but for example I no longer own any of the alternative SBCs – near the start of the script file itself (readable with notepad) are dates of changes we’ve made over time. We’ve just had feedback from a subscriber attempting to use the script on Ubuntu.
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The Script has also been used with many other SBCs but recently only tested on Raspberry Pi (3 and 4) because of the immense poularity of these SBCs. Regular readers may be aware of The Script, created and developed over many months to simplify the otherwise often torturous job of taking a basic Raspberry Pi complete with Raspberry Pi OS and installing a bunch of tools and utilities including Node-Red, Mosquitto MQTT broker, graphing tool Grafana along with Influx and other database tools, text editors, a basic web page and some other useful utilities all as described herein.