![]() However this tutorial is all about how to setup your Pi without an extra display or keyboard handy (i.e. ![]() If you have access to a display and USB keyboard you could just pop the MicroSD into your Pi and follow the on-screen instructions. The MicroSD card included in my kit came with New Out Of Box Software (NOOBS) pre-installed. It optimized for the Raspberry Pi ARM processor and has a number of standard software packages such as Java and Python. ![]() Raspbian is a Debian-based operating system and officially supported by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. In addition to the kit I already owned a MicroSD to SD card adapter which I used to mount the MicroSD on my Mac (you’ll need some way of mounting the MicroSD card on your computer). Plus it can be difficult to find a seller that offers just the board. You don’t need to buy a kit, but generally between the cost of the board, micro SD card, and power supply you might as well just buy the kit. If you haven’t bought a Pi before then I recommend getting a “starter” kit. The kit included the Raspberry Pi Zero W, official Raspberry Pi Zero Case with 3 interchangeable lids, 8 GB MicroSD card (Class 10), power supply, USB adapter, and mini HDMI adapter. For this tutorial I used the Raspberry Pi Zero W starter kit sold by CanaKit on Amazon. ![]() You can follow along with any Raspberry Pi (as of the date I published this article). Finally I’ll walk through how to secure your Pi from unauthorized users. I’ll cover preparing your MicroSD card - including how to install Raspbian, enable SSH, and configure WiFi. In this tutorial I’m going to cover how to setup a Raspbery Pi when you don’t have access to a display. People use Pis for teaching computer science, developing robotics, as routers, cameras, media servers, and many other applications. They’re fairly cheap and provide a friendly introduction to Linux. Raspberry Pis are great hobbyist computers. Tutorial: How to setup SSH and WiFi on a Raspberry Pi without a screen (headless)
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