doc: updates to Installation.md (#6398)
omit rpi device version nrs rpi2 or newer Signed-off-by: Thijs Triemstra <info@collab.nl>
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These instructions assume the software will run on a Raspberry Pi
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These instructions assume the software will run on a Raspberry Pi
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computer in conjunction with OctoPrint. It is recommended that a
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computer in conjunction with OctoPrint. It is recommended that a
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Raspberry Pi 2, 3, or 4 computer be used as the host machine (see the
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Raspberry Pi 2 (or later) be used as the host machine (see the
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[FAQ](FAQ.md#can-i-run-klipper-on-something-other-than-a-raspberry-pi-3)
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[FAQ](FAQ.md#can-i-run-klipper-on-something-other-than-a-raspberry-pi-3)
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for other machines).
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for other machines).
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be installed on the desktop. There are free ssh clients available for
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be installed on the desktop. There are free ssh clients available for
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other desktops (eg,
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other desktops (eg,
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[PuTTY](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/)). Use the
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[PuTTY](https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/)). Use the
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ssh utility to connect to the Raspberry Pi (ssh pi@octopi -- password
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ssh utility to connect to the Raspberry Pi (`ssh pi@octopi` -- password
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is "raspberry") and run the following commands:
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is "raspberry") and run the following commands:
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Navigate to the Settings tab (the wrench icon at the top of the
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Navigate to the Settings tab (the wrench icon at the top of the
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page). Under "Serial Connection" in "Additional serial ports" add
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page). Under "Serial Connection" in "Additional serial ports" add
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"/tmp/printer". Then click "Save".
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`/tmp/printer`. Then click "Save".
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Enter the Settings tab again and under "Serial Connection" change the
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Enter the Settings tab again and under "Serial Connection" change the
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"Serial Port" setting to "/tmp/printer".
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"Serial Port" setting to `/tmp/printer`.
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In the Settings tab, navigate to the "Behavior" sub-tab and select the
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In the Settings tab, navigate to the "Behavior" sub-tab and select the
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"Cancel any ongoing prints but stay connected to the printer"
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"Cancel any ongoing prints but stay connected to the printer"
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option. Click "Save".
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option. Click "Save".
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From the main page, under the "Connection" section (at the top left of
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From the main page, under the "Connection" section (at the top left of
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the page) make sure the "Serial Port" is set to "/tmp/printer" and
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the page) make sure the "Serial Port" is set to `/tmp/printer` and
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click "Connect". (If "/tmp/printer" is not an available selection then
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click "Connect". (If `/tmp/printer` is not an available selection then
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try reloading the page.)
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try reloading the page.)
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Once connected, navigate to the "Terminal" tab and type "status"
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Once connected, navigate to the "Terminal" tab and type "status"
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use a desktop editor that supports editing files over the "scp" and/or
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use a desktop editor that supports editing files over the "scp" and/or
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"sftp" protocols. There are freely available tools that support this
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"sftp" protocols. There are freely available tools that support this
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(eg, Notepad++, WinSCP, and Cyberduck). Load the printer config file
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(eg, Notepad++, WinSCP, and Cyberduck). Load the printer config file
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in the editor and then save it as a file named "printer.cfg" in the
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in the editor and then save it as a file named `printer.cfg` in the
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home directory of the pi user (ie, /home/pi/printer.cfg).
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home directory of the pi user (ie, `/home/pi/printer.cfg`).
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Alternatively, one can also copy and edit the file directly on the
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Alternatively, one can also copy and edit the file directly on the
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Raspberry Pi via ssh. That may look something like the following (be
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Raspberry Pi via ssh. That may look something like the following (be
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