Click the 3 dots at top right of menu bar, this will show ">_ Terminal"
Click that and it takes you into a Terminal, logged in as user homebridge (see picture below)
If you want, change to the user pi (or whatever you used when installing Raspberry Pi OS). I used pi. Then you can do almost all the usual things as pi (but sudo seems to be restricted)For the GUI, if not already enabled, enable VNC using raspi-config, Interfaces. (I logged in to the pi via SSH to do that)
Then log in to the pi using VNC Viewer on PC/phone/iPad (see next post)
Click that and it takes you into a Terminal, logged in as user homebridge (see picture below)
If you want, change to the user pi (or whatever you used when installing Raspberry Pi OS). I used pi. Then you can do almost all the usual things as pi (but sudo seems to be restricted)
Code:
homebridge@pibk64:/var/lib/homebridge $ whoamihomebridgehomebridge@pibk64:/var/lib/homebridge $ su piPassword: pi@pibk64:/var/lib/homebridge $ whoamipi
Then log in to the pi using VNC Viewer on PC/phone/iPad (see next post)
Statistics: Posted by neilgl — Wed Feb 28, 2024 2:22 pm