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Learn Raspberry Pi 2 with Linux and Windows 10

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Learn Raspberry Pi 2 with Linux and Windows 10

Learn Raspberry Pi 2 with Linux and Windows 10
Apress | Computer Science | October 8, 2015 | ISBN-10: 1484211634 | 300 pages | pdf | 10.07 mb

by Peter Membrey (Author, Editor), David Hows (Author)
Learn Raspberry Pi 2 with Linux and Windows 10 will tell you everything you need to know about working with Raspberry Pi 2 so you can get started doing amazing things

About this book
About the authors

Learn Raspberry Pi 2 with Linux and Windows 10 will tell you everything you need to know about working with Raspberry Pi 2 so you can get started doing amazing things. You'll learn how to set up your new Raspberry Pi 2 with a monitor, keyboard and mouse, and how to install both Linux and Windows on your new Pi 2.
Linux has always been a great fit for the Pi, but it can be a steep learning curve if you've never used it before. With this book, you'll see how easy it is to install Linux and learn how to work with it, including how to become a Linux command line pro. You'll learn that what might seem unfamiliar in Linux is actually very familiar. And now that Raspberry Pi also supports Windows 10, a chapter is devoted to setting up Windows 10 for the Internet of Things on a Raspberry Pi.
Finally, you'll learn how to create these Raspberry Pi projects with Linux:
Making a Pi web server: run LAMP on your own network
Making your Pi wireless: remove all the cables and retain all the functionality
Making a Raspber
ry Pi-based security cam and messenger service
Making a Pi media center: stream videos and music from your Pi

Hailing from the U.K., strong Peter Membrey/strong has worked for Red Hat, holds a RHCE certification, and worked and taught at a number of educational institutions since the beginning of his career. He knows what Linux users like and need, and hopes that CentOS will get the kudos it deserves. He lives in Hong Kong and is teaching and consulting on all matters to do with Linux Enterprise networking, while studying for his master's degree.

Number of Illustrations and Tables
165 illus.
Topics
Computer Science (general)

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