Raspberry Pi linux desktop 64-bit burning demonstration
Tool download
1. Go to the Raspberry Pi official website to download the burning tool
link
2. Go to the Raspberry Pi official website to download the image file
Operating system images – Raspberry Pi
3. Format the U disk that needs to be burned (omitted, DiskGenius is recommended)
4. Select the operating system and storage card, and set up WIFI and SSH in the setting interface, and wait.
5. Insert the memory card into the Raspberry Pi, plug it in and turn it on. If you have a monitor, then OVER
6. The author tried to connect to the remote desktop, but failed. The SSH terminal connection was successful.
ssh terminal connection
Keep another computer in the LAN ping -4 <username>.local
and enter cmd to check the IP address of the Raspberry Pi. Then enter ssh <username>@192.168.xx.xx
the remote connection in the cmd window. Note that it will be <username>
replaced with the name you set and ip replaced with your actual ip address.