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Just got mine yesterday.
Don't have a USB keyboard.
Just a question, is anyone still wanting to get one? Maplin has them in package but I think they come in at 78 quid or summin.Comment
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Cheapo 20 quid wireless mouse and keyboard does the job from Tesco.Originally posted by minestrone View PostJust got mine yesterday.
Don't have a USB keyboard.
Just a question, is anyone still wanting to get one? Maplin has them in package but I think they come in at 78 quid or summin.Comment
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I am still waiting on mine - On Friday, it will be 8 weeks since I ordered it (from RS)Originally posted by minestrone View PostJust a question, is anyone still wanting to get one?Back at the coal faceComment
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If you're running Wheezy, SSH is enabled by default IIRC. Check the IP on your router and login and instal tightvncserver.Originally posted by minestrone View PostJust got mine yesterday.
Don't have a USB keyboard.
Just a question, is anyone still wanting to get one? Maplin has them in package but I think they come in at 78 quid or summin.
No need for a monitor, keyboard or mouse.Comment
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WPLS.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIf you're running Wheezy, SSH is enabled by default IIRC. Check the IP on your router and login and instal tightvncserver.
No need for a monitor, keyboard or mouse.

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How much RAM has it got?Originally posted by minestrone View PostI ordered a spare which was delivered so if anyone requires one I can post one.
37.10.
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As an aside, I got my 9 yo daughter writing python last night, to automate some mathematical processes rather than use a calculator.
Might get one of these pi things, as she seemed to enjoy it...Comment
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I finally got my arse into gear and did something with my RPI last night. Picked up a cheap class 10 16gb sd cart in pc world then installed XBMC on it. I now have it talking to my serviio media server and it works a treat. My tv even talks back to it over the HDMI so the remote control will control it and when the RPI is shut down it turns off the tv, all very neat
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