who says you can't play the Raspberry Pi graphical interface without a monitor. Don't forget Vncserver Oh!
VNC (Virtual network Computing) is a networked display system, which means that it can transfer the complete form interface over the network to a single Computer screen, the implementation of a graphical interface to operate, view the remote computer.
VNC is divided into Vncserver (VNC Server) and vncclient (VNC Viewer). To enable remote operation and viewing of the Raspberry Pi through the PC, you need to install VNC Server on the Raspberry Pi. To enter the terminal, enter the following command to install:
$ sudo apt-get install Tightvncserver
Wait a moment, the installation is complete.
Then install the VNC Viewer on the PC, I use the Win7 32-bit operating system, assuming your operating system version number is the same as mine. You can download the client software by clicking on the link below:
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If your operating system version number is different from mine, please download the VNC Viewer by yourself.
The VNC viewer icons are as follows:
Enter the Raspberry Pi system, set password for the VNC server, and enter the following in the terminal:
$ sudo vncpasswd
Enter the action password two times, and then ask if you want to set a view(view-only)Password, this can not be set.
Next, start the Raspberry Pi vnc Server. Please enter for example the following command:
$ sudo tightvncserver
at this point, the VNC server on the Raspberry Pi has been executed.
Now, under Windows System, double-click to start the VNC viewer. In the server bar, fill in the Raspberry Pi ip:1. 1 is the desktop number. Assume that the first time you start VNC Server after booting, the default desktop number is 1. You can open multiple desktops.
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Click OK. Go to the following interface and enter the password you previously set.
Click OK. You'll see the Raspberry Pi desktop right away.
In this interface, you are able to manipulate the Raspberry Pi in any way.
Add:
Tightvncserver-kill:1 //terminating the console
PS Ax | grep Xtightvnc | grep-v grep //View the list of currently executing consoles
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