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diff --git a/docs/getting-started/footers/raspberrypi-footer.md b/docs/getting-started/footers/raspberrypi-footer.md deleted file mode 100644 index f5ff16f..0000000 --- a/docs/getting-started/footers/raspberrypi-footer.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -# Commercial Licensed Packages - -Append to following lines to **conf/local.conf** to include libomxil under a commercial license to your build: - -```bash -# For libomxil -LICENSE_FLAGS_WHITELIST = "commercial" - -IMAGE_INSTALL_append = " libomxil" -``` - -# Raspberry Pi Touchscreen with Rotation - -If you have Raspberry Pi official 7" touchscreen connected, you can rotate it with these lines in /etc/xdg/weston/weston.ini - -```bash -root@raspberrypi3:/etc/xdg/weston# cat weston.ini -[core] -backend=drm-backend.so -shell=desktop-shell.so - -[shell] -locking=true -# Uncomment below to hide panel -#panel-location=none - -[launcher] -icon=/usr/share/weston/terminal.png -path=/usr/bin/weston-terminal - -[launcher] -icon=/usr/share/weston/icon_flower.png -path=/usr/bin/weston-flower - -[output] -name=DSI-1 -transform=270 -``` - -# Debugging - -It is possible to debug AGL images on Raspberry Pi using 3.3V USB to serial cable, such as [Olimex USB-Serial-Cable-F](https://www.olimex.com/Products/Components/Cables/USB-Serial-Cable/USB-Serial-Cable-F/), connected to the UART of the board. Follow the instructions below to connect a cable to the board (do it on your own risk, no warranty is provided): - -* Connect the BLUE wire if you are using Olimex USB-Serial-Cable-F to pin 6 of Raspberry Pi, -* Connect the RX line of the cable (GREEN wire if you are using Olimex USB-Serial-Cable-F) to pin 8 (TX line) of Raspberry Pi, -* Connect the TX line of the cable (RED wire if you are using Olimex USB-Serial-Cable-F) to pin 10 (RX line) of Raspberry Pi. - -![Olimex USB-Serial-Cable-F attached to Raspberry PI 2 for debugging through the serial console](images/RaspberryPi2-ModelB-debug-serial-cable.jpg) - -* Plug the USB connector of the cable to your computer and use your favorite tool for serial communication, for example on Ubuntu and other Linux distributions you may use screen: - -```bash -sudo screen /dev/ttyUSB0 115200 -``` - -Pay attention that the colors of the cable may vary depending on the vendor. If you have USB console cable from Adafruit please have a look [here](https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruits-raspberry-pi-lesson-5-using-a-console-cable/connect-the-lead). |