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Raspberry Pi lowered GPU memory from 64 to 32 MB
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== CPU, Diskspace ==
== Run headless (without desktop) by default ==
 
Start config tool:
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash>
sudo raspi-config
</syntaxhighlight>
 
Configure these options:
# Boot options - Desktop: select text console login
# Interfacing - VNC server: enable
 
If you now want to start the desktop:
# Set up a VNC client session to the machine
# Login via the text console
# Start the desktop:
<blockquote>
<syntaxhighlight lang=bash>
startx
</syntaxhighlight>
</blockquote>
 
== Remove software packages ==


Slim down Raspberry Pi default installation by removing some packages
Slim down Raspberry Pi default installation by removing some packages

Revision as of 15:09, 30 December 2017


LAMP stack

Linux - Apache - MySQL - PHP

Note: Mediawiki requires xml and mbstring packages

sudo apt-get install apache2 mysql-server php php-mysql php-xml php-mbstring

SSH Remote control

You can use remote shell to control your Raspberry Pi without directly connected mouse, keyboard and screen.

ssh pi@192.168.1.2

Ssh copy local file to remote machine

scp /path/to/local/file.zip pi@192.168.1.2:/home/pi/Downloads/file.zip

And back:

scp pi@192.168.1.2:/home/pi/Downloads/file.zip /path/to/local/file.zip

Nautilus ssh access, in the addressbar type:

ssh://pi@192.168.1.2

Ssh root access is not allowed by default but could be convenient for use with Nautilus Note: better set this back to 'no' when you are done

sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
PermitRootLogin yes

You can now access the machine as root with Nautilus, in the addressbar type:

ssh://root@192.168.1.2/

Allow ssh scripting without a password request, based on keys

You want the script to execute without it stopping to ask for a password.

Root session:

sudo -i

Generate keys, accept defaults:

ssh-keygen -t rsa

Create dir on remote:

ssh pi@192.168.1.2 mkdir -p .ssh

Add pub key to pi@192.168.1.2 authorized_keys:

cat .ssh/id_rsa.pub | ssh pi@192.168.1.2 'cat >> .ssh/authorized_keys'

Should work now without password:

ssh pi@192.168.1.2

Maybe needed, for some versions of ssh

cat .ssh/id_rsa.pub | ssh pi@192.168.1.2 'cat >> .ssh/authorized_keys2'
ssh pi@192.168.1.2 chmod 700 .ssh
ssh pi@192.168.1.2 chmod 640 .ssh/authorized_keys2

Require pi to enter password when sudo

By default the Raspbian pi user can sudo without the need to re-enter the password. If you don't like that make this change.

ssh pi@192.168.1.2
sudo nano /etc/sudoers.d/010_pi-nopasswd

Change it from:

pi ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL

to

pi ALL=(ALL) ALL

VNC

For mouse and screen people.

Database MySql /MariaDB remote access

See MySQL remote

Performance tuning

Memory

Raspberry Pi lowered GPU memory from 64 to 32 MB

Run headless (without desktop) by default

Start config tool:

sudo raspi-config

Configure these options:

  1. Boot options - Desktop: select text console login
  2. Interfacing - VNC server: enable

If you now want to start the desktop:

  1. Set up a VNC client session to the machine
  2. Login via the text console
  3. Start the desktop:
startx

Remove software packages

Slim down Raspberry Pi default installation by removing some packages

Remove packages with:

apt-get -y remove --purge <package1> <package2>

Education related packages:

idle idle3
python3-pygame python-pygame python-tk python3-tk python-serial python3-serial python-picamera 
python3-picamera python3-pygame python-pygame python-tk python3-tk python3-numpy python3-pifacecommon 
python3-pifacedigitalio python3-pifacedigital-scratch-handler python-debian-reference-en python-pifacedigitalio
dillo
x2x
scratch nuscratch
timidity
smartsim
pistore sonic-pi
pifacecommon 
oracle-java8-jdk
minecraft-pi python-minecraftpi penguinspuzzle
wolfram-engine

Remove other packages:

sudo apt-get remove --purge libreoffice*
sudo apt-get remove --purge chromium-browser
#replacment browser
sudo apt-get install midori

Remove unreferenced packages:

apt-get -y autoremove

Remove all packages marked 'rc':

dpkg --list |grep "^rc" | cut -d " " -f 3 | xargs dpkg --purge

See also

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