davidmaitland | 10 years ago | on: Raspberry Pi Zero Headless Setup
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Yeah it's a pain. Although easy on Linux, shouldn't be too hard on a Mac (Fuse drivers are available). Although if I didn't have one of them I would just use another a Pi 2 with Ethernet.
davidmaitland | 10 years ago | on: Raspberry Pi Zero Headless Setup
I really like this idea actually. May see if I can cobble together a little program to do this.
davidmaitland | 10 years ago | on: Raspberry Pi Zero Headless Setup
It's no different at at. Although VNC is a bit overkill for most tasks.
davidmaitland | 10 years ago | on: Raspberry Pi Zero Headless Setup
A serial adapter is great if you have one. But for the average person who may have picked up their first Pi free with a magazine is highly unlikely to have one. For most people changing two files is a pretty quick, safe and easy way to get wireless networking going with minimal extra hardware. Although you could easily remount the SD card and view the log files if you needed.
davidmaitland | 10 years ago | on: Raspberry Pi Zero Headless Setup
Umm, but you can always remount the SD card on your computer or even reinstall the image. There is essentially no way to brick your device by doing this.
davidmaitland | 10 years ago | on: Raspberry Pi Zero Headless Setup
It sure will. It's a bit easier though as you can just use the ethernet port as that's already configured to use DHCP. So you can skip the step that envolves changing the files on the SD card.
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