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A Raspberry Pi is ideal to build a home media center, for instance, coupled with a NAS. | A Raspberry Pi is ideal to build a home media center, for instance, coupled with a NAS. | ||
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+ | ===== Sources management ====== | ||
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+ | In the sources menu, when a keyboard is connected, pressing ' | ||
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+ | NFS sources have to be properly configured on the server side (e.g. on the NAS if using one) and shared folders have to have permissions set up properly on remote hosts. | ||
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+ | Sources management works best when using static IPs on the internal network and configuring the sources with direct IP addresses and proper protocols. For example : | ||
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+ | nfs:// | ||
+ | smb:// | ||
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===== IR Remote control ===== | ===== IR Remote control ===== | ||
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==== RPi 3 Pinout ==== | ==== RPi 3 Pinout ==== | ||
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+ | ++++ GPIO Header | | ||
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+ | === Power Button === | ||
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+ | To wake up the RPi after halt, short pin #05 and GND. | ||
- | ===== Divers ===== | + | ==== Links ==== |
- | To wake up the RPi after halt, short pin #05 and GND | + | [[https:// |