Sniffing on a raspberry pi | copy run start So after a twitter back and forth with Craig Schnarrs (@the_wifi_guy) I felt it would be helpful to show others how I got sniffing working on my raspberry pi with a Tenda W311M usb wireless card. This is going to be a “from scratch” deal since I don’t want to pooch my current install on another card and i’m writing this along with performing the actions so the output copies here accurately. Also note that I scrub a bunch of output from the cli because I don’t want a 50 page post. The input is left in there so you can cut and paste if needed. Here goes.. First I’m grabbing the latest and greatest rasbian wheezy build from the rpi page. I’m actually doing a wget in to my linux vm to get this started. Optionally you can wipe your flash drive if you move them around a lot like I do and might have extra garbage on there. Use fdisk and/or dmesg to figure out where my flash is and then dd to the target (this will take some time, 33 min in my case). Let’s compile and install (be patient) Enjoy!
Installing OpenELEC on Raspberry Pi - OpenELEC Wiki This is for users with a Linux computer. Installing OpenELEC for Raspberry Pi from a Linux computer is a very simple process and whether you're new to Linux or a hardened *NIX user, you shouldn't have any problems. A computer (your normal PC) A Raspberry Pi Media to install to (SD card) Safely remove your SD card and place it in your Raspberry Pi Connect the RPi to your display, plug in the ethernet cable and power it on. username: root password: openelec Note that if you do not have a USB input device you can enable XBMC Wifi remote access (via Android/iOS etc) by editing the XBMC config files directly, turn on the XBMC webserver and set a username/password in ~/.xbmc/userdata/guisettings.xml
Plus de 50 idées pour votre Raspberry Pi Nous sommes nombreux à nous être procuré un petit ordinateur Raspberry Pi pour nous lancer dans des projets de ouf malade... C'est très cool, mais à part le classique Media Center XBMC, qu'avez-vous fait avec votre Raspberry Pi ? Si vous séchez niveau idées, voici une petite sélection que j'ai rassemblée au cours des derniers mois. J'imagine qu'il y a encore beaucoup d'autres idées et de tutos, donc n'hésitez pas à partager les liens dans les commentaires, je les rajouterai à ma liste. Merci ! En attendant, j'espère que ceux-ci vous donneront de l'inspiration... On peut donc en faire : Et si vous cherchez un moyen rapide et pas cher de faire un boitier de protection pour vos Raspberry Pi, pensez aux LEGO. Bon, je pourrai continuer comme ça toute la journée, mais va bien falloir que je m'arrête. Amusez-vous bien ! Rejoignez les 60492 korbenautes et réveillez le bidouilleur qui est en vous Suivez KorbenUn jour ça vous sauvera la vie..
Mobile Raspberry Pi Computer: Build your own portable Pi-to-Go Aw, yes, the Raspberry Pi Computer, a credit card size mini PC that only cost $35. There are so many possibilities and uses for these small nano PCs. People have made them into PVRs (personal video recorders), retro gaming machines, weather stations, in-car PCs, jukeboxes, and so many more creative ideas. When I started this project four weeks ago, I just wanted to see if it was possible to make an ultra portable, mobile Raspberry Pi that you can take to-go. My mobile Raspberry Pi Computer is now complete and because this is an open source project I wanted to show you everything, including how to build one yourself. Just a quick blurb about myself. LCD Screen The LCD I used is from an after market backup camera system that can be installed in a car. Battery Pack First off, be very careful when messing with lithium-ion batteries. Charging the battery was easy, I just purchased an after market laptop battery charger. Internal Powered Hub Extended Storage 64GB SSD, yes I did! Operating System
Download Network images The installers offered here require a wired network connection with DHCP on the Pi’s first bootup, this is the recommended installation method and you should use this install type where possible. If you wish to install Raspbmc to a USB drive, create a file on the fat partition called ‘usb‘ Raspbmc has a simple UI installer - just pick your platform below. Installing on Windows (2000/XP/Vista/7) Installing on Mac OS X (10.5 or later) and Linux Please ensure you read the Wiki before using Raspbmc. Just want an image without a fancy installer? Network Image (recommended) – the default installer image, always gets the latest version of Raspbmc. Standalone Image – If you just want a standalone image that can be booted without a network connection for initial setup, then you can get the latest image here. You must accept the terms of the license agreement outlined here in order to use this software. The Raspbmc project is currently being hosted by 6 mirrors.