Ok, so I am using an Ethernet to Ethernet cable, and I have downloaded PuTTY and found my Pi's IP address, but when I clicked "Open" this came up, and it wont let me type, am I supposed to reconfigure my computers address or something?
I got this thing for Christmas last year, but every time I try to boot it, it doesn't work, Please Help!!
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Re: iNeedsHelp!
What does 'this came up' mean?iNeedsHelp wrote:Ok, so I am using an Ethernet to Ethernet cable, and I have downloaded PuTTY and found my Pi's IP address, but when I clicked "Open" this came up, and it wont let me type, am I supposed to reconfigure my computers address or something?
Without a proper topic title and hardly any information to go on it's unlikely to get your problem solved...
See https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentati ... windows.md for accessing your Pi with Putty
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If it doesn't work then it can't have an IP address and you can't possibly hope to connect to it with PuTTY.iNeedsHelp wrote:every time I try to boot it, it doesn't work
I connect to all sorts of model of RPi running the Raspbian Operating System all the time, there's no magic trick.
I suggest you calmly describe what you have tried, how it seems to fail, and what assistance you need.
PS: a follow-up having read your similar query from earlier today... Can you confirm that you have actually installed an Operating System on your RPi. NOOBS is only an Installer - you can't usefully connect to it with PuTTY.
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Re: iNeedsHelp!
Try connect it to a monitor and get it working. Then check the IP.
Try this guide to get your IP address:
http://www.wikihow.com/Check-the-IP-Address-in-Linux
Make sure the Raspberry Pi is connected properly to the network.
If nothing works try reinstalling the OS.(I don't think you would need to do this)
Let me know what do you mean by "this"?
Try this guide to get your IP address:
http://www.wikihow.com/Check-the-IP-Address-in-Linux
Make sure the Raspberry Pi is connected properly to the network.
If nothing works try reinstalling the OS.(I don't think you would need to do this)
Let me know what do you mean by "this"?
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Re: iNeedsHelp!
saifsmailbox98 wrote:Try connect it to a monitor and get it working. Then check the IP.
Try this guide to get your IP address:
http://www.wikihow.com/Check-the-IP-Address-in-Linux
Make sure the Raspberry Pi is connected properly to the network.
If nothing works try reinstalling the OS.(I don't think you would need to do this)
Let me know what do you mean by "this"?
I was attempting to give a screen shot of what happened, but it wouldn't load for the attachments section
Re: iNeedsHelp!
Upload it to a (free) image hosting site post a link here.iNeedsHelp wrote:I was attempting to give a screen shot of what happened, but it wouldn't load for the attachments section
Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
Don't use NOOBS. I think that might require you to have a monitor. Use Raspbian. I've gone through this very process this afternoon and it worked perfectly.
Connect the Pi to your router with an ethernet cable.
Tell us how you are finding the IP address, because I'm not sure you are doing it right.
Connect the Pi to your router with an ethernet cable.
Tell us how you are finding the IP address, because I'm not sure you are doing it right.
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
I'm his brother, and I'm working with him on thisrurwin wrote:Don't use NOOBS. I think that might require you to have a monitor. Use Raspbian. I've gone through this very process this afternoon and it worked perfectly.
Connect the Pi to your router with an ethernet cable.
Tell us how you are finding the IP address, because I'm not sure you are doing it right.
We are using the app "Fing" like you told him to use
Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
Good. So when you use Fing, touch the listing of the Raspberry Pi. That will take you to a new page. Then touch "Scan services" and tell us what it says.
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
also, sir, please tell me, which raspbian should I use? There's like Jesse, and wheezy
And can I have a tutorial to help install it?
I've tried, and it didn't seem to install right
And can I have a tutorial to help install it?
I've tried, and it didn't seem to install right
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
just an IP address, and underneath it says generic
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
Do I need the SD car for raspbian?rurwin wrote:Good. So when you use Fing, touch the listing of the Raspberry Pi. That will take you to a new page. Then touch "Scan services" and tell us what it says.
Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
Raspbian Jessie: https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/iCantThinkOfAnythint wrote:also, sir, please tell me, which raspbian should I use? There's like Jesse, and wheezy
And can I have a tutorial to help install it?
I've tried, and it didn't seem to install right
You will need an SD card (minimum 8GB)
Instructions follow the link on the download page: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentati ... /README.md
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
Ok thanks, do I need to get NOOBS off the SD card?DirkS wrote:Raspbian Jessie: https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/raspbian/iCantThinkOfAnythint wrote:also, sir, please tell me, which raspbian should I use? There's like Jesse, and wheezy
And can I have a tutorial to help install it?
I've tried, and it didn't seem to install right
You will need an SD card (minimum 8GB)
Instructions follow the link on the download page: https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentati ... /README.md
Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
No, if you write the Raspbian image to the card it will be overwritten anywayiCantThinkOfAnythint wrote:Ok thanks, do I need to get NOOBS off the SD card?
Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
This is what Fing looks like on my network:
Notice the highlighted entry though is a (fairly) new Raspbian install. You can tell it is a Pi because it's labelled as "Raspberry Pi Foundation". "vesta" is the computer name, so yours will be different.
Here is what happens when I select that and touch "Scan Services". So are you saying that you don't have any services listed (like "SSH" in this picture)?
There's loads of devices there: a few phones, a Mac, my Linux desktop, the printer, the Sky box, etc., etc.Notice the highlighted entry though is a (fairly) new Raspbian install. You can tell it is a Pi because it's labelled as "Raspberry Pi Foundation". "vesta" is the computer name, so yours will be different.
Here is what happens when I select that and touch "Scan Services". So are you saying that you don't have any services listed (like "SSH" in this picture)?
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
So I just did the raspbian thing, and a new thing popped up on the appDirkS wrote:No, if you write the Raspbian image to the card it will be overwritten anywayiCantThinkOfAnythint wrote:Ok thanks, do I need to get NOOBS off the SD card?
"22 SSH Secure Shell Login"
I also just did "Open" and it works, now it says "login as"
And I typed in raspberry,
Then it said "password" or whatever
I typed in "pi" and it said access denied
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
Try doing it the other way round. ID==pi, PASSWORD==raspberry
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
Login as piI also just did "Open" and it works, now it says "login as"
And I typed in raspberry,
Then it said "password" or whatever
I typed in "pi" and it said access denied
Password is raspberry
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
Ok, it now says pi@raspberry: ~ $iCantThinkOfAnythint wrote:So I just did the raspbian thing, and a new thing popped up on the appDirkS wrote:No, if you write the Raspbian image to the card it will be overwritten anywayiCantThinkOfAnythint wrote:Ok thanks, do I need to get NOOBS off the SD card?
"22 SSH Secure Shell Login"
I also just did "Open" and it works, now it says "login as"
And I typed in raspberry,
Then it said "password" or whatever
I typed in "pi" and it said access denied
Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
Job done. You have now booted your RPi using Raspbian and logged into it with PuTTY.
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
Ok thanks, but now how do I "start" it? Cause I'm seeing all these picture of this like Microsoft word type thing, but for the raspberry PiB.Goode wrote:Job done. You have now booted your RPi using Raspbian and logged into it with PuTTY.
Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
If by "start it" you mean a desktop you can't do that over Putty, it's just a terminal. The desktop is likely running, but you'll need to plug the Pi into a monitor or TV to see it. Or use some remote desktop software so you can see the desktop on your PC.
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
the terminal with (what I can think of off the top of my head) minecraft Pi edition
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Re: PuTTY over ethernet problem.
What software would you recommend?JimmyN wrote:If by "start it" you mean a desktop you can't do that over Putty, it's just a terminal. The desktop is likely running, but you'll need to plug the Pi into a monitor or TV to see it. Or use some remote desktop software so you can see the desktop on your PC.