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doc:appunti:hardware:raspberrypi_digitalframe [2021/01/09 21:55] – [Screen Saver] niccolodoc:appunti:hardware:raspberrypi_digitalframe [2022/10/17 09:46] – [Fixed WiFi MAC address] niccolo
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-The first step was to order the hand-made **wood frame** from a craftsman. The profile size is shown in the picture, the inner space to accomodate the monitor is **54.0 x 32.5 cm**.+The first step was to order the hand-made **wood frame** from a craftsman. The profile size is shown in the picture, the inner space to accommodate the monitor is **54.0 x 32.5 cm**.
  
 {{ .:raspberrypi:frame-profile.png?280 |Wood Frame Profile}} {{ .:raspberrypi:frame-profile.png?280 |Wood Frame Profile}}
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 I downloaded and installed **RaspiOS 2020-05-27 Buster**, based on Debian 10. I choosed the **full** version "with desktop and recommended software". I downloaded and installed **RaspiOS 2020-05-27 Buster**, based on Debian 10. I choosed the **full** version "with desktop and recommended software".
  
-FIXME The WiFi is handled by Network Manager? The **/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf** does conflict with Network Manager? The **/boot/wpa_supplicant.conf** trick explained in [[https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/headless.md|Setting up a Raspberry Pi headless]] does conflict as well?+==== WiFi ==== 
 + 
 +I installed the **Xfce** desktop environment; on Debian 10 this is bundled with the **[[https://packages.debian.org/buster/network-manager|NetworkManager]]** service, which handles wired and wireless connections. 
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 +Beware that NetworkManager does conflict with the **/etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf** configuration file: if you configure a WiFi connection in this file, you will end-up with two **wpa_supplicant** instances conflicting each other (so you shouldn't even use the trick to [[https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/wireless/headless.md|setup a Raspberry Pi headless]]). Use instead the NetworkManager applet from the Xfce environment to connect to your WiFi network, the network preferences will be saved into **/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/**.
  
 ==== Desktop Autologin ==== ==== Desktop Autologin ====
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 The mouse pointer will disappear after one second of **idle time**, just to reappear if you move the mouse. If you want to customize the options, change the file **/etc/default/unclutter**. The mouse pointer will disappear after one second of **idle time**, just to reappear if you move the mouse. If you want to customize the options, change the file **/etc/default/unclutter**.
 +
 +==== Turning off the power LED ====
 +
 +When the digital frame is in stand-by (the screen is black and turned off), there is a red light glow around the frame, caused by the **Raspberry Pi power LED** being very bright, this is particularly disturbing when the room is dark. Fortunately enough there is a way to turn off the LEDs, just add the following snippet at the end of **/boot/config.txt** and reboot:
 +
 +<file>
 +# Disable Ethernet LEDs
 +dtparam=eth_led0=14
 +dtparam=eth_led1=14
 +
 +# Disable the PWR LED
 +dtparam=pwr_led_trigger=none
 +dtparam=pwr_led_activelow=off
 +
 +# Disable the Activity LED
 +dtparam=act_led_trigger=none
 +dtparam=act_led_activelow=off
 +</file>
 +
 +This works well on my **Raspberry Pi 2** model, the matter is discussed in a **[[https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=149126|post of the RaspberryPi.org forum]]**.
  
 ==== Keyboard Shortcut ==== ==== Keyboard Shortcut ====
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 See the man page for **nm-system-settings.conf**, the article **[[https://fedoramagazine.org/randomize-mac-address-nm/|Randomize your MAC address using NetworkManager]]** and this **[[https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=196348&start=25#p1524581|post]]** on how to disable it on the Raspberry Pi. See the man page for **nm-system-settings.conf**, the article **[[https://fedoramagazine.org/randomize-mac-address-nm/|Randomize your MAC address using NetworkManager]]** and this **[[https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=196348&start=25#p1524581|post]]** on how to disable it on the Raspberry Pi.
 +
 +Alternatively you can uninstall the **NetworkManager** package and use **dhcpcd5** for all the network settings.
  
 ===== Web References ===== ===== Web References =====
doc/appunti/hardware/raspberrypi_digitalframe.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/16 15:02 by niccolo