![]() These screenshots are using the Chrome Extension on Windows 8.1. ![]() ![]() I decided to use a Chrome Extension called Secure Shell to do the commands here, since I intend on using my Chromebook (cr-48) and Chrome OS to interact with my Raspberry Pi. There is a post over on the Raspberry Pi forums describing this method, and has all the details (just not in a step-by-step order that I will offer). I’ve now done this a few times, manually for 3.10.25+ Raspbian and with the method described below for 3.12.19+, in this case build #684. Unfortunately this particular adapter doesn’t come with generic drivers that the Raspberry Pi can use on first plugin, so you have to install them manually. It’s like this, but the numbers are different One of those pieces is the TP-Link Wireless USB adapter, similar to the one shown here. I bought a Raspberry Pi recently, and have been slowly gathering all the hardware pieces I need to build something with it.
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