
I N D E X
291
MTU
,
ifconfig
tool output, 70
Mullins, Rob (computer scientist), 4
multimeter, 66, 206
multiplier colour band, 206
multi-threaded programming language, 166
music on console (
moc
) tool, 126–128
music playback, 126–128
μTorrent (website), 36
mv
command, 44
My Library, 57
Mycroft, Alan (professor), 4
MySQL servers, 146–150
N
nameservers, setting, 76
namesinterval
variable, Python, 194
nano
text editor, 74–77
NAS (networked-attached storage) devices, 131
Nazarko, Sam (programmer), 128
negative values, Scratch, 163
negotiation, power levels, 65
NetSurf Web Browser, 47
Network File System (NFS) standard, 131
network masks, 70, 75
network name (SSID), 78, 87
Network Time Protocol (NTP), 246
networked-attached storage (NAS) devices, 131
networking
configuration, 74–77
encryption, 90–91
errors, 70
interfaces, 74–77
Model A, 29
restart service, 75, 76
traffic, 70
troubleshooting, 68–71, 92
using Python to communicate, 193–199
networking, wired
connecting, 30–31
Model A, 29
troubleshooting, 68–71
networking, wireless
connecting via terminal, 85–92
installing firmware, 78–81
scanning, 83
start without rebooting, 91
USB Wi-Fi adapters, 31–32, 77–78, 92
wpa_gui
tool, 82–85
New Out-Of-Box Software (NOOBS), 27–28,
33–35, 108–109
NFS (Network File System) standard, 131
nick
variable, Python, 194
nightly build, XBMC, 134
non-volatility, defined, 15
NOOBS (New Out-Of-Box Software), 27–28,
33–35, 108–109
not equal to (!=) evaluation, Python, 182
not
operator, 168
NTP (Network Time Protocol), 246
NTSC video standard, 34, 112
NTSC-J video standard, 112
O
-o
(output) option, camera, 241, 242
object-oriented programming language, 166
objects, socket, Python, 195
ODF (Open Document Format), 140
off/any
,
iwconfig
command output, 87
Office 365, 137
ohms, 204
online electronics stores, 208
On-The-Go (OTG) mode, USB controller, 121
oomlout (website), 210
Open Document Format (ODF), 140
Openbox Configuration Manager, 48
OpenELEC distribution, 49
OpenOffice suite, 139–141
operating speed, 68, 100–101, 114–116
operating systems.
See also
Linux
closed and open source, compared, 20
installing, NOOBS, 27–28, 33–35
manual install (flashing), 35–39
opt
directory, 54
optical isolator, 222
or
operator, 168
OS X
Linux, compared to, 20
SD cards, flashing from, 38
OTG (On-The-Go) mode, USB controller, 121
overclocking
config.txt
settings, 114–116
temporarily disable, 68
using
raspi-config
tool, 100–101
overscan settings, 67, 102, 111
overscan_bottom
setting,
config.txt
file, 111
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