Wireless keyboards never worked for me kept skipping or missing key presses
http://elinux.org/RPi_VerifiedPeripheralsHas anybody got a checklist for the best components to run the Pi with XBMC?
For instance:
Is a 4 gig card OK or have people experienced that they which they had more so they could .........etc.
Which WiFi keyboard? Would a trackpad on it be useful?
Which HDMI lead, I watched a video saying some work and some don't?
I obviously want to keep the cost down as much as possible.
Is it possible while running XBMC that you can access the internet?
Thanks
Has anybody got a checklist for the best components to run the Pi with XBMC?
For instance:
Is a 4 gig card OK or have people experienced that they which they had more so they could .........etc.
Which WiFi keyboard? Would a trackpad on it be useful?
Which HDMI lead, I watched a video saying some work and some don't?
I obviously want to keep the cost down as much as possible.
Is it possible while running XBMC that you can access the internet?
Thanks
Has anybody bought one of these for their Pi's also how long is the cable? I ask because it's looking a little short in the picture.
https://www.modmypi.com/raspberry-p...0X-power-supply-(raspberry-pi-recommended)-UK
Thats a bit of a rip off considering you can buy 2 amp 5v transformers off the bay for a couple of quid delivered !
Plus if you plan on a heavy overclock than 1.5A might not be enough !!
Is it possible to get a RaspPi to run a gaunme i made from a DVD or cartridge assuming i can connect the optical drive or attach a cartridge slot? If it really is comparable to the original Xbox, i'd like to try something like that.
My screen is all laggy when i move the windows and i get the "unable to get monitor information" message.
HHHEEELLLPP!!
Worked like a charm.
Step 1) sudo nano /boot/config.txt
Step 2) Remove the # symble from the line (#disable_overscan=1)
Step 3) hold down Ctrl X on the keyboard
Step 4) Press Y to save file
Step 5) Press Ctrl M to save it to MS DOS file type
Step 6) sudo reboot - At this time you will notice the POST screen will populate the entire screen.
Note: these commands will also work in Putty for windows as I have done it there to get the screen up to par.
Thanks guys, this has been stumping this IT guy with absolutely no Linux experience for a bit of time!
So who has ordered the camera module?