Message from @AlephKnoll
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With just a board. . . you could print messages to the Serial Monitor on your PC
thats all i can think of
oh but you can use it to power other small devices, you just need some wires and shit. you can even charge your phone with it
Let us know if you have any questions
sweet, thanks.
I'm actually having issues right now trying to use the root account on one of my VMs.
I coulda swore I remembered the root password, but its still complaining about it.
sounds like your problem might involve linux being gay
ever had issues with Debian?
Nope I only use Linux via Raspian and I dont like it and I dont like Raspberry Pis very much because of it
I mostly only use my RPi to remotely upload code to my Arduinos <:makes_you_think:382980749780844554>
I can tell you that I've been absolutely fucking reamed by very similar issues and that I have not solved them yet. 😂 🔫
I want to make the switch to just linux... but my god is it ever a pain in the ass.
you need windows booted at all times just to google how to fix linux
kek
not even a joke
i know, cause youre in a VM 😄
and i use it on RemoteDesktop
honestly, I made a separate partition for it on my computer, but I couldn't get my usb drive to show up on the boot screen, so I just gave up and am just using a VM now.
I spent half a day downloading different software and trying different methods to get it to work.
did you go into BIOS?
yeah, and I took a look at the settings in there, and sometimes it would show, but wouldn't actually go to the ISO, and other times it wouldn't show at all
weird. ive never dualbooted it because im afraid it will destroy my windows install somehow
i would really use backup computers for all that shit
you just have to make sure you have another empty partition and that you are sure thats the partition you're installing it to.
diskpart can do that easily enough
Raspian wont let me do any writes to USB drives through terminal, even with Sudo
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wtf?
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I guess if it werent for that security feature, if i accidentally had administrative rights i might accidentally write to my USB drive without meaning to <:think_hang:378717098903470080>
if i were on a mainframe computer it would make perfect sense
Theres probably some config file you can edit to enable that.
yep theres definitely a way to do it and i might eventually find it, but my RPi also corrupts its OS install if it loses power at the wrong time, so I keep having to start over from scratch
I only realized I couldnt write to USB after deciding never to save work to the device natively again
isn't there an SD slot on it that you can save to?
or is that the main drive?
The one good thing I've found is that the Arduino IDE and hardware drivers are easier to setup on Raspian than Windows, but half of that seems to be because for ARM Linux version of Arduino IDE they couldnt be fucked with making it install like a standard linux program, so it runs without install, and the install file is just a script that adds shortcuts to the dektop.
Yeah the SD card is the main drive
theres no BIOS etc and basically, when it's booting, it loads a bunch of shit it needs into RAM and then partially erases or rewrites important parts of the SD install, and if you lose power right then, it corrupts to shit
seems like unforgivably bad design to me, but im sure longtime linux fans are used to everything being terrible at all times
so if you cut the power in the middle of a boot, you fuck up the device?