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Pages de la communauté :

Tutoriels - une liste de tutoriels. Apprentissage par la pratique.

Guides - une liste de guides informatifs. Faire quelque chose d'utile.

Projets - une liste de projets de la communauté. Aider les autres.

Tâches - pour que les utilisateurs expérimentés collaborent sur des tâches logicielles.

Fiches techniques - un projet de documentation de frambozenier.org.

Éducation - une place pour partager votre projet de groupe et trouver des sites d'apprentissage utiles.

Communauté - liens vers la communauté ailleurs sur le web.

Jeux - toutes sortes de jeux informatiques.


Introduction

Cette page contient un ensemble de guides pour montrer aux lecteurs comment réaliser certaines tâches classiques ou utiles sur le système. Ils sont centrés sur des éléments relatifs au système comme l'installation d'une option linux ou la configuration d'un périphérique intégré à la carte. Les guides énumérés ici permettent d'atteindre leur objectif le plus simplement possible, dans le but de mettre le lecteur en confiance. Pour des choses plus complexes, voir la liste sur la page des projets.

Le forum Raspberry Pi dispose d'une liste d'idées de projets et liens, pour aider les gens à débuter.

Merci d'ajouter des liens vers vos guides (et ceux que vous trouvez intéressants).

Indiquez dans chacune des sections :

  • Titre du guide (en tant que lien vers la page web du projet ou vers la page interne au wiki)
  • Description du guide (y compris tout lien ou information supplémentaire)
  • Mots-clés (relatifs au guide, i.e. Écran ACL, Enseignement, Python)
  • Auteur(s) ou groupe qui l'a produit (aussi s'il s'agit d'un projet libre/communautaire auquel tous peuvent participer)
  • État du guide (Non démarré/En développement/Disponible).

Tâches système

Cette section décrit des tâches qui impliquent l'installation de logiciels, la configuration ou la mise en œuvre de votre Raspberry Pi.

Guide Title and Link

Guide Description

Tags

Author

Status

Debian Auto Login/Startx

How to launch LXDE without the need of a username/Password in Debian.

LXDE, Boot, Login, Auto

Ian Hartwell (helpme1986)

Brouillon.

Defining default LXTerminal size on the Raspberry Pi

The LXTerminal application starts with a default size of 24 rows and 80 columns. The window can be resized, but this setting is not remembered for the next time you create a window. This guide shows how to make the setting persistent. LXTerminal size HBrydon Terminé

Installing Chromium web browser

Installing the Chromium web browser on Debian.

Chromium

bredman

Prêt pour test

Installing The Java JDK on the Raspberry Pi (Debian systems only)

This page describes how to to install the Java 7 JDK on Debian Wheezy. [As of Q1 2013, the Java JDK will only run on soft-float implementations of Debian Wheezy.] Java JDK HBrydon Terminé

Installing Mozilla IceWeasel Web Browser

On the Raspberry Pi, the Mozilla Firefox browser is implemented under the name "IceWeasel". This page lists how to install IceWeasel on Raspian and Debian. Mozilla IceWeasel HBrydon Debian: Terminé Raspian: Tests nécessaires

Raspberry Pi and real-time, low-latency audio

The Raspberry Pi can be set up to handle real-time, low-latency audio but it requires quite some tweaking. Hence this Wiki article in which some common bottlenecks as well as some possible optimizations will be described. Last but not least this article will explain how to get JACK aka jackd running on your RPi.

realtime real-time jackd low-latency audio midi

Jeremy Jongepier (AutoStatic)

Presque terminé Raspbian: testé

Facile

Convient aux débutants qui savent déjà taper des commandes sous Linux mais qui ont encore besoin d'être guidés.

Guide Title and Link

Guide Description

Tags

Author

Status

Network Attached Storage

Network Attached Storage - Basic concept: A place to save copies of all your important files

Samba

bredman - Open Project

Testé sur Debian, aide requise pour le chapitre sur Fedora

Connect your RPi to your MS Windows machines

The guide above is a full NAS setup - This guide/script just configures and installs a very simple setup to allow you to read/write to your RPi files

Samba

Simon Walters - Open Project

Testé sur Raspbian


Python 3 on Debian

Installing the latest Python 3 and common modules on Debian.

Python

croston

Testé. Besoin d'ajouter plus de modules

Installing Java 8

Installing Java 8 on Raspberry Pi.

Java 8

Happy-Neko

Testé sur Raspbian.

RPiForked-Daapd

How to install Forked-Daapd, an itunes media server

Debian, streaming,

Greg (pr1sm)

Brouillon.

Setting up a static IP in Debian

How to set-up a static IP in Debian

Debian, Static IP

sleepy

Disponible

Setting up static IP (2)

Alternative guide to setting-up a static IP

Debian, Static IP

Andrum99

Inconnu

Using the serial port

Connecting the serial port on your Raspberry Pi

Serial, GPIO, Console

Open project

Presque terminé

Text to Speech (Speech Synthesis)

Three easy methods of getting your Raspberry Pi to talk

Raspbian

StevenP

Fonctionne bien

Installing a Web Cam

Basic installation and testing of a usb web cam on Raspberry Pi

web cam, ps eye, ffmpeg

Chris Cummings

Fonctionne

Moyen

Suitable for beginners who are willing to experiment and only need a little guidance.

Guide Title and Link

Guide Description

Tags

Author

Status

Classroom Boot Server

Classroom boot server - Basic concept: A PXE server to allow cheap computers without hard disks to boot into Windows or Linux.

PXE, netboot

bredman - Open Project

Lots of random text, needs organisation and testing

Installing Ruby on Rails

Installing Ruby on Rails and common modules on Debian.

Ruby, Rails

Erik

Partially tested. Still early draft.

Share your screen with VNC

Installing Vino to allow remote control of the screen from another computer.

Vino, VNC

Jaix Bly

Draft.

Remote Control of a Raspberry with VNC

Installing VNC to allow remote control a X11 session (not the console) from another computer.

VNC

Simon H

Early draft.

Remote Destop Server for Raspberry

Installing XRDP to allow Remote Desktop / Terminal Server on Raspberry Pi.

rdp, xrdp

Jaix Bly

Draft.

iSCSI support and boot

Adding iSCSI initiator/target support, setting up iSCSI initiator, and configuring booting from an iSCSI volume.

iSCSI, netboot

Alex (nidO)

Early draft, tested

Send email containing Pi ip address on boot

Send email containing the ip of your Pi so you can access via SSH or other network protocol when your ip changes (moving networks) and you are working headless

SSH, email, python

--Geraldcor 03:36, 18 June 2012 (UTC)

Early draft, tested

Connecting securely to TightVNC over the Internet

Guide to installing Tightvnc server on the Raspberry Pi and securing it using ssh to allow connecting over the Internet.

VNC, ssh

Stewart Watkiss

Available

Configuring a LAMP webserver

Guide to configuring the Raspberry Pi as a LAMP (Linux, Apache, Mysql, PHP) webserver.

apache, mysql, php

Stewart Watkiss

Available

Storage Filer/NAS via Chef

Turn-key package to turn a machine into a storage filer / NAS. Developed and tested on a RaspberryPi. Still in early development. Deploys with Chef.

samba, nfs, chef

Eric Windisch

Alpha/early-stage

Raspberry Pi WiFi Hotspot

Turn your Raspberry Pi into a WiFi hotspot!

wifi, hotspot, hostapd

Isaac Smith

Works like a charm.

Raspberry Pi / Arduino Serial Communication

Raspberry Pi talking to Arduino over serial uart

arduino, serial, uart

Chris Cummings

Works perfectly!

Avancé

Suitable for confident users who want to try something more advanced.

Guide Title and Link

Guide Description

Tags

Author

Status

building and installing OpenELEC

How to build and install OpenELEC,a embedded Multimedia Distro. You can learn (cross)compiling, building packages from source, how buildsystems are working and what is needed to install a OS on a SD-card for Raspberry Pi.

XBMC, HTPC, Multimedia, Distro, compiling

Stephan Raue

Available

Using Skypekit

How to get started using Skypekit to make calls & chat. This is currently only useful for advanced users & developers.

Skype, Skypekit

Henry Cooke

Alpha.

Pre-configuring SD card with a static IP address

Guide to pre-configuring a SD image so that it boots with a static IP address. Useful for running headless without needing to know what DHCP address will be allocated.

networking, tcpip

Stewart Watkiss

Available

Sending remote commands to our Pi thanks to Pastebin

A guide to send remote commands to our Pi just by editing a pastebin!

remote commands, notsureifuseful

Itxaka Serrano Garcia

Available

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