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| (!) -> These displays are parallel displays, featuring 16 greyscales, much faster refreshs, but are more expensive and require a bigger driver board | (!) -> These displays are parallel displays, featuring 16 greyscales, much faster refreshs, but are more expensive and require a bigger driver board | ||||||
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| ## Important note for Raspberry Pi OS! | ## Important note for Raspberry Pi OS! | ||||||
| Please note that with the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS, there no longer is the default user pi, as it is (now) considered a security risk. You will now have to set both, a new username and password. While the fix in the software is in progress, please use the Raspberry Pi flashing tool and set the username via the gear button to `pi`. Special thanks to LakesideMiners [Discord] for the note. | Please note that with the latest version of Raspberry Pi OS, there no longer is the default user pi, as it is (now) considered a security risk. You will now have to set both, a new username and password. While the fix in the software is in progress, please use the Raspberry Pi flashing tool and set the username via the gear button to `pi`. Special thanks to LakesideMiners [Discord] for the note. Here is a GIF showing how to set a username in the new Raspberry Pi OS: | ||||||
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| ## Configuring the Raspberry Pi | ## Configuring the Raspberry Pi | ||||||
| 1. Flash Raspberry Pi OS according to the [instructions](https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/). Leave the SD card plugged in your computer. | 1. Flash Raspberry Pi OS according to the [instructions](https://www.raspberrypi.org/software/). Leave the SD card plugged in your computer. | ||||||
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| 10. Change the password for the user pi by entering `passwd` in the Terminal, enter your current password, hit enter, then type your new password and press enter. Please note you will have to remember this password to access your Raspberry Pi. | 10. Change the password for the user pi by entering `passwd` in the Terminal, enter your current password, hit enter, then type your new password and press enter. Please note you will have to remember this password to access your Raspberry Pi. | ||||||
| 11. Follow the steps in `Installation` (see below) on how to install Inkycal. | 11. Follow the steps in `Installation` (see below) on how to install Inkycal. | ||||||
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| *Sounds too complicated? We've got you covered, you can now purchase a fully configured Inkycal on Tindie. These work as simple as plug-and-play. All the hard work is done in advance for you :100:* | *Sounds too complicated or cannot source the parts yourself? We've got you covered, you can now purchase a fully configured Inkycal on Tindie. These work as simple as plug-and-play. All the hard work is done in advance for you :100:* | ||||||
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