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docs: add Raspberry Pi setup guide and update installation instructions
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!!! tip "Important"
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This documentation is for KIAUH version 6 and still work in progress!
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<h1 align="center">
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<h1 align="center">
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KIAUH - Klipper Installation And Update Helper
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KIAUH - Klipper Installation And Update Helper
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</h1>
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<img src="assets/logo-large.png" alt="KIAUH logo">
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<img src="assets/logo-large.png" alt="KIAUH logo" width="400"/>
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<p align="center">
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<p align="center" style="font-size: 1.2em; font-weight: bold;">
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A handy installation script that makes installing Klipper (and more) a breeze!
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A handy installation script that makes installing Klipper (and more) a breeze!
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# Installing KIAUH
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In the following sections, you will be guided through the installation
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process step-by-step.
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To use KIAUH, it is enough to download the script and run it on your
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Raspberry Pi or other compatible device. If you need to know how to
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set up a Raspberry Pi or if you are unsure whether your current setup
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is sufficient, please refer to the [Raspberry Pi Installation Guide](raspberry-pi-setup.md)
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and follow the steps therein. Afterwards, you can return to this guide to install KIAUH.
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### Prerequisites
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Before you can download and run KIAUH, you need to ensure that ``git`` is
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installed on your system. Open a terminal and run the following command:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install git -y
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```
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### Downloading KIAUH
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After `git` was successfully installed, you can download KIAUH by
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cloning the repository from GitHub. It is recommended to clone it into
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your home directory. Run the following command in your terminal:
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```bash
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cd ~ && git clone https://github.com/dw-0/kiauh.git
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```
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### Running KIAUH
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Once the repository is cloned, you can start KIAUH. Make sure you are in
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your home directory and execute the script by running the following
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command:
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```bash
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./kiauh/kiauh.sh
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```
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After executing the command, you will be presented with the KIAUH menu,
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which allows you to install and manage various 3D printing software.
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For more information on how to use KIAUH, please refer to the
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[Usage Guide](usage.md).
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# Raspberry Pi Setup
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This guide will help you set up a Raspberry Pi for running Klipper and other,
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Klipper related 3D printing software. In case you are using a different single-board
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computer (SBC), please refer to the manufacturer's instructions for installing
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a compatible version of Linux on your device.
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It is assumed that you have at least a Raspberry Pi 3 or newer, along with a
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microSD card (at least 8GB, preferably 16GB or more) and a power supply.
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Additionally, you will need a computer with an SD card reader to prepare
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the microSD card.
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KIAUH requires a Linux operating system that has already been flashed to your
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Raspberry Pi's (or other SBC's) microSD card. As a result, you must ensure that you
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already have a functional Linux system on hand before you can proceed with
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installing KIAUH. `Raspberry Pi OS Lite` (either 32bit or 64bit) is a recommended Linux image
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if you are using a Raspberry Pi.
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To flash `Raspberry Pi OS Lite` to your microSD card using the official [Raspberry Pi Imager](https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/),
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follow the steps below. If you encounter any issues or need further assistance, please refer to the [official Raspberry Pi documentation](https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/getting-started.html).
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1. Open the Raspberry Pi Imager application on your computer.
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2. Click on `Choose OS` and select `Raspberry Pi OS (other)`.
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3. Choose `Raspberry Pi OS Lite (32bit)` (or 64bit if desired).
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4. Insert the microSD card into your computer's SD card reader.
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5. In the main menu of the Imager, select the correct microSD card.
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6. Click the gear icon at the bottom left of the main menu to open advanced options.
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7. Enable SSH and enter your Wi-Fi credentials.
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Wi-Fi is only necessary if you want to connect to your Raspberry Pi over a wireless network. If you plan to use a wired Ethernet connection, you can skip this step. SSH is required for remote access to your Raspberry Pi, so make sure to enable it.
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8. Click `Save` to close the advanced options menu.
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9. Click `Write` to start flashing the image to the microSD card.
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!!! warning
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All data on the microSD card will be overwritten!
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10. Once the flashing process is complete, safely eject the microSD card from your computer.
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11. Insert the microSD card into your Raspberry Pi.
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12. Connect your Raspberry Pi to a power source to boot it up.
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13. Wait for a few minutes to allow the Raspberry Pi to complete its initial setup.
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14. You can now connect to your Raspberry Pi via SSH using the IP address assigned by your router. The default username is `pi` and the default password is `raspberry`.
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If you successfully connected to your Raspberry Pi via SSH, you can proceed to install KIAUH by following the instructions in the [Installation Guide](installation.md).
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- Home: index.md
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- Home: index.md
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- Installation: installation.md
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- Installation:
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- setup/raspberry-pi-setup.md
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- setup/installation.md
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- Configuration: configuration.md
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- Configuration: configuration.md
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- Extensions:
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- Extensions:
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- extensions/index.md
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