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Index
Raspberry Pi Table of Contents Early Praise for Raspberry Pi Acknowledgments Preface
Who Should Read This Book? What’s in This Book? Where Can I Get a Raspberry Pi and Additional Hardware? Debian Linux Code Examples and Conventions Online Resources
Chapter 1: Meet the Raspberry Pi
1.1 Get to Know the Hardware 1.2 What Else You Need 1.3 Next Steps
Chapter 2: Install an Operating System
2.1 See What’s Available 2.2 Prepare a Bootable SD Card 2.3 Next Steps
Chapter 3: Configure Raspbian
3.1 Boot the Pi for the First Time 3.2 Customize Your Installation with Raspi-config 3.3 Start the Desktop 3.4 Manage Your Software with apt-get 3.5 Next Steps
Chapter 4: Configure the Firmware
4.1 Update the Firmware/Kernel 4.2 Adjust the Memory Layout to Your Needs 4.3 Configure the Video Output 4.4 Test and Configure the Audio System 4.5 Next Steps
Chapter 5: Intermezzo: Build a Kiosk with the Pi
5.1 Display Twitter Live Search Information 5.2 Refresh Websites Automatically 5.3 Next Steps
Chapter 6: Networking with the Pi
6.1 Perform Everyday Tasks on the Web 6.2 Use Secure Shell with the Pi 6.3 Share Desktops with the Pi 6.4 Turn the Pi into a Web Server 6.5 Add WiFi to the Pi 6.6 Next Steps
Chapter 7: Turn the Pi into a Multimedia Center
7.1 Install Raspbmc 7.2 Start Raspbmc for the First Time 7.3 Add Files to XBMC 7.4 Control XBMC Remotely 7.5 Next Steps
Chapter 8: Play Games on Your Pi
8.1 Play Interactive Fiction 8.2 Play Point-and-Click Adventures 8.3 Emulate Other Platforms 8.4 Play Native Games 8.5 Next Steps
Chapter 9: Tinker with the GPIO Pins
9.1 What You Need 9.2 Meet the Pi’s GPIO Pins 9.3 Build a Basic Circuit 9.4 Control an LED Using the GPIO Pins 9.5 Build an “Out of Memory” Alarm 9.6 Display the GPIO Status in a Browser 9.7 What If It Doesn’t Work? 9.8 Next Steps
Appendix 1: A Linux Primer
A1.1 A First Encounter A1.2 Navigate Through the File System A1.3 Edit Text Files A1.4 Manage Users A1.5 Manage Processes A1.6 Shut Down and Reboot the Pi A1.7 Getting Help
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