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3. Plug the C.H.I.P. again
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3. Plug the C.H.I.P. again
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4. Connect to the chip using `sudo screen /dev/ttyACM0`
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4. Connect to the chip using `sudo screen /dev/ttyACM0`
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5. Use user: chip and password: chip to connect
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5. Use user: chip and password: chip to connect
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6. run `sudo nmtui` to set-up a wifi connection to <YOUR SSID>
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6. run `sudo nmtui` to set-up a wifi connection to YOUR_SSID
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7. run `sudo nmcli c` to show your current connections
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7. run `sudo nmcli c` to show your current connections
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8. run `sudo nmcli c m <YOUR SSID> connection.autoconnect yes` to set autoconnection to <YOUR SSID> wifi in case of trouble
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8. run `sudo nmcli c m <YOUR SSID> connection.autoconnect yes` to set autoconnection to YOUR_SSID wifi in case of trouble
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9. use `ip address` to get your <CHIP ID>. From your linux computer open other terminal and connect using `ssh chip@<CHIP IP>`. You can close the terminal running `screen`.
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9. use `ip addr | grep "inet " | awk 'NR==2{print $2}' | cut -d/ -f1 ` to get your CHIP_IP. From your linux computer open other terminal and connect using `ssh chip@CHIP_IP`. You can close the terminal running `screen`.
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### Part 3: upgrade debian jessie to debian stretch
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### Part 3: upgrade debian jessie to debian stretch
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1. run `sudo su -` to allow all the next changes as superuser
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1. run `sudo su -` to allow all the next changes as superuser
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