I think those last two sudo commands (steps 3 4) should be:
sudo raspi-config
Adrian
www.memorylanecomputing.com
On 19/09/2012 15:37, Norman Dunbar wrote:
On 19/09/12 14:03, Norman Dunbar wrote:
sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get upgrade
Actually, that should have been the following:
1. sudo apt-get update
2. sudo apt-get upgrade
3. sudo raspi-update
select the update option which updated raspi-config and exits.
4. sudo raspi-update
select the new configure overclocking option and choose one.
select finish.
select yes to reboot now.
On reboot, your Raspberry Pi will be running [much] faster and, if it
gets too hot, will slip back to normal non-turbo mode automagically.
Cheers,
Norm.
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