Difference between revisions of "UDOO Configuration Tool"
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UDOO configuration Tool has several subsections: | UDOO configuration Tool has several subsections: | ||
− | *Change User Password | + | *'''Change User Password''' |
Selecting this you'll be able to change default password for user ubuntu. | Selecting this you'll be able to change default password for user ubuntu. | ||
It is what you'll achieve by manually doing: | It is what you'll achieve by manually doing: | ||
passwd | passwd | ||
− | *Change Keyboard Layout | + | |
+ | |||
+ | *'''Change Keyboard Layout''' | ||
This changes default keyboard layout. | This changes default keyboard layout. | ||
− | *Change Timezone Settings | + | *'''Change Timezone Settings''' |
This changes default timezone setting. This affects the Network Time Timezone Setting and sometimes can solve Networking Problems. | This changes default timezone setting. This affects the Network Time Timezone Setting and sometimes can solve Networking Problems. | ||
− | *Change Remote Desktop Password | + | |
+ | *'''Change Remote Desktop Password''' | ||
This changes the default Password of VNC Server. Default is ubuntu. | This changes the default Password of VNC Server. Default is ubuntu. | ||
− | *Expand Filesystem to fill disk max capacity | + | |
+ | *'''Expand Filesystem to fill disk max capacity''' | ||
This expands filesystem of current Root Partition to fill the disk capacity. | This expands filesystem of current Root Partition to fill the disk capacity. | ||
− | *Set Default Boot Device | + | |
+ | *'''Set Default Boot Device''' | ||
This edits Uboot Environment allowing to select default Boot Device from MicroSD Card, SATA Drive or NFS. | This edits Uboot Environment allowing to select default Boot Device from MicroSD Card, SATA Drive or NFS. | ||
− | *Set Default Video Output (LVDS/HDMI) | + | |
+ | *'''Set Default Video Output (LVDS/HDMI)''' | ||
This allows to enable UDOO LVDS Panel, 7'' or 15'' inches. A reboot is required to enable them. | This allows to enable UDOO LVDS Panel, 7'' or 15'' inches. A reboot is required to enable them. | ||
− | *Enable UDOO Camera Module | + | |
+ | *'''Enable UDOO Camera Module''' | ||
This enables the Camera Module. A service is required to enable the loopback device. [[UDOO_Camera_Module|More informations about UDOO Camera Modules]] | This enables the Camera Module. A service is required to enable the loopback device. [[UDOO_Camera_Module|More informations about UDOO Camera Modules]] | ||
− | *U-Boot | + | |
+ | *'''U-Boot''' | ||
Shows Current U-Boot environment. | Shows Current U-Boot environment. | ||
+ | |||
=More Resources= | =More Resources= |
Revision as of 08:49, 30 July 2014
UDOO Configuration Tool is a utility created to assist UDOO basic and advanced Configuration. It comes preinstalled on UDOOBuntu Official UDOO Operating system.
Tool Overview
UDOO configuration Tool has several subsections:
- Change User Password
Selecting this you'll be able to change default password for user ubuntu. It is what you'll achieve by manually doing:
passwd
- Change Keyboard Layout
This changes default keyboard layout.
- Change Timezone Settings
This changes default timezone setting. This affects the Network Time Timezone Setting and sometimes can solve Networking Problems.
- Change Remote Desktop Password
This changes the default Password of VNC Server. Default is ubuntu.
- Expand Filesystem to fill disk max capacity
This expands filesystem of current Root Partition to fill the disk capacity.
- Set Default Boot Device
This edits Uboot Environment allowing to select default Boot Device from MicroSD Card, SATA Drive or NFS.
- Set Default Video Output (LVDS/HDMI)
This allows to enable UDOO LVDS Panel, 7 or 15 inches. A reboot is required to enable them.
- Enable UDOO Camera Module
This enables the Camera Module. A service is required to enable the loopback device. More informations about UDOO Camera Modules
- U-Boot
Shows Current U-Boot environment.