Scan the network for a ip that shows up

nmap -sn 192.168.0.0/24

log in with ssh. You need (hypothetically I’ve heard tale of other ways, but just do this. You have a monitor. So much easier) to boot once with a monitor to set the ssh server on bootup.

ssh pi@192.168.0.20

password: raspberry

setting up wifi


iwlist wlan0 scan

http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/92799/connecting-to-wifi-network-through-command-line

https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruits-raspberry-pi-lesson-3-network-setup/setting-up-wifi-with-occidentalis

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8191459/how-to-update-node-js

Jesus, had to update everything.

sudo crontab -e

@reboot sh /home/pi/bbt/launcher.sh >/home/pi/logs/cronlog 2>&1

https://github.com/npm/npm/issues/8412

Ran into this issue. Needed to update npm.

https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/wireless-cli.md

sudo nano /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf

network={ ssid=”WORK” key_mgmt=NONE wep_key0=PASSKEY }

Ran into massive pyserial problems. I don’t get it. Apparently the solution wast o change from the ubuntu repository version to the pip installed versions of pyserial

Bought a cheap aliexpress display. This worked:

http://appdictive.dk/blog/projects/2015/10/30/cheap_tft_display_on_raspberry_pi/