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Matej Vereš 1 month ago
can you please make a video how to use raspberry pie like and aduino? i want to make floppy disk music
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matthew bowers 7 months agoHey Liam, I just wanted to thank you for your videos. My Pi comes later today and with the help of your videos that are taught simply, slowly and communicated clearly I reckon I should have a good crack at getting it going and effective in a mere couple of hours. By far the best copy me do videos I've seen and a credit to what Youtube is about.
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ApteryxOz 8 months agoHi. am trying to get cross compiling going between RPi and Ubuntu. The qtonpi image does not boot on my RPi 512Mb *sigh* so have the wheezey set up with qt50-snapshot. Cross-compiling works with no errors but, when running, the pi complains that libQtXmlPatterns.* is missing and they are NOT there . --- any ideas?
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sgBT182 9 months agoHello, just wondering if you knew how to make a raspberry pi how to read if a contact closure switch is tripped, like a trip wire using the gpio pins, any help would be awesome. thank you for your time... also if it used bash that would be awesome, im sure i can learn any thing else.
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radiomadeeasy 9 months agoYou can make your Pi wireless with the ERA-CONNECT2-Pi wireless USB a nice little device using the easy to use "easyRadio" modules
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Zahir Islam 10 months agocan you please tell me what to do when you click the icon to start the program, but then it tells you, that you have to download xterm. Pease reply
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WWinchester1986 11 months agoHi, thought I should comment here. Just stumbled on your channel. I'm interested in learning some Linux, and contemplating a RaspberryPi, but I'm really not good with anything Linux/Unix based... Thanks for your tutorials, I'll be checking them out regularly! Love your music channel by the way! Not my typical genre of music, but I love what you're doing!! You have an amazing voice!! :)
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Mike Poirier 11 months agoGreat job on the XBMC port. You did a great job with the Youtube. Nice one! lol It's a lot of cross-compiling! lol . You mentioned we could possibly download the binaries from you. Is this available now?
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techdudes119 11 months agohi in Raspberry Pi Tutorial 3 - Hello World, Geany and Python i skiped the termnal part of opening geany and went straight on it. now when i try to run the program it comes up with "could not find terminal "xterm"(check path for terminal tool setting in prefences) what should i do?
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Sam Evans 11 months agoHi, I have been through the process step by step like you said, but unfortunately when I try to upload the .img file to the SD Card, the error still occurs! (even after cleaning the disk). I get the message 'Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(179,2) and I have no idea what this means! Sorry and I'd really appreciate any help you can give me!
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eborformore 1 year agoNow i have a quick question and hopefully you can help me with it, ive done everything in the video perfectly and i have a 16gb SanDisk class 4 card that i made sure is genuine but once i put in the final command i get this error message: Error reading file: 87 The parameter is incorrect 1859+1 records in 1859+1 records out im not sure what it means but do you have any ideas? im running on the latest version of windows 7 and live in the US, also im using the latest version of the debian download (got from the raspberry pi site) any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Александр Седунов 1 year agoAre you planning an API for connecting cameras to Raspberry via MIPI CSI-2 ?
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Jason Rittenhouse 1 year agoHi Liam, I was hoping to use the Raspberry Pi to replace my media PC. Will the Pi run browser-based HD video streaming fine, such as Netflix? Thanks!
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Liz McCreery 1 year agoThese tutorials are great, I am a complete novice but I would love to use resberry pi to build bespoke low cost bat detectors. I want to sample pipistrelles whos peak call frequency is around the 45-55khz mark. This is just beyond the capability of most sound cards, can you advise me how I can make a rasberry pie log every time it receives a call (via an ultrasonic transducer). I assume I need to install a timer to provide an index for datalogging. Even better would be to create full sound files (wav/mp3??) but where to begin? Also, if I want to power the device from a battery/powerpack, so it can be leftovernight recording in a field, how can I achieve this? Any publications arising from the use of this detector will credit you as a contributor, many thanks, Liz
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Robert-Jon Eckhardt 1 year agoHey Liam, I'm really loving the tutorials. I haven't watched most of the 2d game videos because I have some experience in 2d programming. I was wondering whether you were planning on getting into 3d as well? I'm really curious how 3d would work on the Pi, and have no idea how to set it up. Keep it up! Robert-Jon
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robert cosnett 1 year agoGreat Videos, they have been a great help. Just waiting for my raspberry PI
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Steve Harris 1 year agoGiving credit where it's due. You've done a cracking job on the channel. I'm still waiting in the line for a Raspberry Pi. I'll get one eventually!
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markstriang 1 year agoHi I'm using an old Mac Powerpc running osx 10.5.8. Can I upload vertualbox and the linux cd image and also transfer the image to the memory card in the same way. Also, can I used my camera as a card reader. Apologies for my ignorance but I'm old and new to all this. Kindest regards and keep up the excellent work. Mark
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robert cosnett 1 year agoHi, from Bob. Great news you will be doing a video tutorial to show us how to load Linux on a SD card, step-by-step before the launch of Raspberry Pi. Why is it not a .iso file. They seam to use a .img file.
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robert cosnett 1 year agoHi, I have tried various Linux versions and have decided Debian with Lxde or Debian Mint are in my view are extremely good. While watching youtube rasberrypi are using the xbmc movie program which works great with windows. Any chance of a lesson installing xbmc, it is not a recognized package yet. Cheers Bob Note:- whats you views on programming in Java.
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robert cosnett 1 year agoGreat video's. very clear and a great help. I have one problem, my pc is connected to the web wireless connection. The virtual set up will not connect to the web.
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