Difference between revisions of "Linux Commands On Pi"

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*    ../ parent directory
 
*    ../ parent directory
  
* ls
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* ls         list files, but may miss hidden ones then ???
 
* cd
 
* cd
  
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* ps  -e      what is running ( -e all users??  without just current )
 
* ps  -e      what is running ( -e all users??  without just current )
  
* top          info on running processes
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* top          info on running processes in a nano like window exit with ctrl c
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* kill          end a process using pid from above
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* rm – Remove Files
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* rmdir – Remove Directories
  
 
= File Related =
 
= File Related =

Revision as of 17:43, 8 December 2016

Make Sure You are Up to Date


# remember to use >>
sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get upgrade 

sudo raspi-config     # still works as alternative to command line 

Software install

Use the gui app or at command line

  • apt-get
  • pip

Misc Commands

  • ~ home directory
  • ./ current directory
  • ../ parent directory
  • ls list files, but may miss hidden ones then ???
  • cd
  • chmod
  • ps -e what is running ( -e all users?? without just current )
  • top info on running processes in a nano like window exit with ctrl c
  • kill end a process using pid from above
  • rm – Remove Files
  • rmdir – Remove Directories

File Related

Editing

  • editing in gui leafpad file_name, or if protected sudo leafpad file_name
  • editing with no gui use nano same as above but a bit clunky, ctrl prefix to commands

Config Files

interfaces


#  sudo leafpad  /etc/network/interfaces

for Keyboard

#  sudo leafpad  /etc/default/keyboard	

XKBLAYOUT="us"

for WiFi wpa_supplicant.conf


# for info
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan

Go to the bottom of the file and add the following:

#  sudo leafpad /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
# at bottom of file
# ok to have 2

network={
    ssid="The_ESSID_from_earlier"
    psk="Your_wifi_password"

network={
    ssid="The_ESSID_from_earlier"
    psk="Your_wifi_password"
}