![]() Run raspi-config to configure some system options: raspi-config We’ll want our Raspberry Pi to boot directly into a browser running DAKboard in fullscreen mode, without having to press the keyboard or click the mouse! So, you’ll either want to open the terminal application if you’re in the Raspberry Pi desktop, or SSH into your Raspberry Pi. ![]() If you already have Raspbian running, you can add DAKboard capability to it. Once you have installed the OS, skip ahead to the Install hardware on the back of the monitor step below.Ĭonfigure using an already existing Raspbian install If your Raspberry Pi is dedicated to DAKboard, you can use the DAKboard OS install steps here were we have completed the hard work for you. The Private URL can be found when editing a screen, under the “Settings & Defaults” tab: Note your Private URL, as we may use this later when configuring the Raspberry Pi if not using DAKboard OS. If you haven’t already done so, create an account (free!) and configure DAKboard.
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