5/19/2023 0 Comments Raspberry pi zero w install os![]() # now change the config to your liking via # now check if the installation worked - if you see the expected version as output it didĬp config/config.js.sample config/config.js Sudo cp -R node-v16.13.0-linux-armv6l/* /usr/local Tar -xvf node-v16.13. # the v is optional and more verbose # install LTS 16.13.0 of node on zero w and reboot Installation is a bit more complicated because you need to install a new version of NodeJS (which is not officially supported) and install the needed components to show images on the Lite version of the OS. I use Putty or MobaXTerm to connect to my remote devices. You can also use a mini HDMI to HDMI cable to connect it to your screen. If you want to support this blog and are working on a similar project consider buying the hardware via these affiliate links:Īfterwards you can just plug in the power, let the Pi boot up and connect to it via SSH for configuration. Make sure to provide Wifi credentials, enable SSH and set a username/password. Some general steps are described here but this time I used the Raspberry Pi Imager to install the Pi OS Lite. ![]() ![]() The first step, which I will not describe in detail here, is to set up your Raspberry Pi. The method described below works nevertheless and very well in my case. If you are looking for a simpler method jump to this part of the article. Some were outdated other just did not work. I found a couple of guide like this one and this one but to my surprise none of them worked completely. This great open software usually makes it very easy to set up your smart mirror but does not support the Pi Zero W by default. A Pi 4 is too expensive right now for such a project but I still had a small Pi Zero W which would be perfect for this project – but is unfortunately not officially supported by the software I am going to use: MagicMirror². While the hardware part is described in this article I needed to fix another problem first: Raspberry Pis are crazy expensive right now. Pi Zero booting up – the text seems to float on the mirror
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