planktoscope/docs/remote_access.rst
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Remote access
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This tutorial is allowing your Raspberry Pi
.. warning::
Make sure your Raspberry Pi is connected to Internet either via WiFi or Ethernet.
Use the command lines to first update and upgrade your Raspbian ::
$ sudo apt-get update -y
$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y
It's a good practice to reboot after that using ::
$ sudo reboot now
Install all the required packages this command ::
$ sudo apt-get install dnsmasq hostapd -y
.. _test_suite:
Test suite
==========
If you wish to run the picamera test suite, follow the instructions in
:ref:`dev_install` above and then make the "test" target within the sandbox::
$ source sandbox/bin/activate
(sandbox) $ cd picamera
(sandbox) $ make test
.. warning::
The test suite takes a *very* long time to execute (at least 1 hour on an
overclocked Pi 3). Depending on configuration, it can also lockup the
camera requiring a reboot to reset, so ensure you are familiar with SSH or
using alternate TTYs to access a command line in the event you need to
reboot.