After the successful start of the system, first to upgrade the system! I downloaded the latest version of the raspbian,14 year of September 9, but I feel that some software is not up-to-date, with a new than old Haucha idea, to raise it a bit.
$ sudo apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
Vim is not installed by default in this system, VI is.
There is a very handy text editor nano in Raspbian. But I'm still used to vim, so install it, too.
The last season too excited, so that after the system has been burned after the boot did not make a reasonable configuration, resulting in the following two problems: the time is wrong, the keyboard layout is wrong .
This thought in the Raspbian graphics environment can easily find the corresponding system settings, but unfortunately, I did not find.
This is the only one I can find. The option to set the keyboard. Well, if it's not in the GUI system, it has to be done with the command line.
First, the time zone settings
Use the Tzselect command to set the time zone as follows:
First of all we have to choose the continents, we are Asia. Then the country China, and finally the timezone Beijing time. However, these configurations are still not finished, check out the following tips:
We need to add the TZ line to the ". Profile" file and then login again. Such as:
Second, the keyboard settings
The default keyboard layout is British, that is, @ and "are interchangeable, and there are some layouts that are very different from our style, so we're going to change to our or US keyboard layout (the same)."
Raspbian was based on Debian, and I tried the dpkg-reconfigure command, calling out the Config GUI, and everything went well.
sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
After rebooting, the settings take effect. All right, let's get ready for the fun.
Raspberry Pi, a fun pie: the third season after Startup