Chapter 7. Going Mobile with Raspberry Pi

In previous chapters, we viewed the Raspberry Pi as a desktop system with a connected display, keyboard, and mouse to simplify development tasks. Moving forward, you may have requirements where your Pi is required to run headless or mobile. To meet these new requirements, you need to reach across the network (wired or wireless) and perform tasks at the command line or even on the graphical desktop.

After completing this chapter, you will be able to:

  • Create a command-line interface to the Raspberry Pi.
  • Develop mobile power solutions for the Raspberry Pi.

Remote access to the Raspberry Pi

Our primary focus is command-line access to a remote Pi. When connecting remotely, you can leave the graphical desktop in ...

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