Seylione
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running Raspi from a W10 PV via Putty

Mon Jan 11, 2016 4:39 pm

A happy new year to all!

Just started my RasPi with NOOBS, using my son's keyboard and hdmi screen.
I now have to retreat to my own desk with only my own laptop.
I can see Raspi via Putty when plugged to the rooter of our LAN.
I only get line commands with the 'pi@raspberry:~ $' prompt
is it possible to get the nice screen showing when directly plugged to a hdmi device?
or should I go back to the good old habits od DOS 1.1?
Thanks for your tips

In the meanwhile, I go on plowing the docs
Bye, Lionel

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Re: running Raspi from a W10 PV via Putty

Mon Jan 11, 2016 4:42 pm

Seylione wrote:A happy new year to all!

Just started my RasPi with NOOBS, using my son's keyboard and hdmi screen.
I now have to retreat to my own desk with only my own laptop.
I can see Raspi via Putty when plugged to the rooter of our LAN.
I only get line commands with the 'pi@raspberry:~ $' prompt
is it possible to get the nice screen showing when directly plugged to a hdmi device?
or should I go back to the good old habits od DOS 1.1?
Thanks for your tips

In the meanwhile, I go on plowing the docs
Bye, Lionel
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Re: running Raspi from a W10 PV via Putty

Mon Jan 11, 2016 6:02 pm

I use 'Mobaxterm' to view and run my Pi remotely and it displays the standard Pi screen.
Just google Mobaxterm for full details.

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Re: running Raspi from a W10 PV via Putty

Mon Jan 11, 2016 6:15 pm

Install XRDP, and use the builtin Windows Remote Desktop Connection, no software required on Windows.

On the Pi

$ sudo apt-get install xrdp

is enough to get it working, no configuration required.
http://duinorasp.hansotten.com for Raspberry Pi and Arduino and ESP8266
http://retro.hansotten.nl for retrocomputing with the 6502 cpu

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