On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 4:45:44 PM UTC+2, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> On Sun, 12 Jul 2020, 13:27 Sverre Lunøe-Nielsen, <sver...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> Dima, 
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>> > I would rather plug ethernet cable, and ssh into, but this seems to be 
>> unsupported.
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>> You can accomplish this by following the instructions under 
>> "3: Enable SSH on a headless Raspberry Pi (add file to SD card on another 
>> machine)" found here: 
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>> https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/remote-access/ssh/ 
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> thanks - however the headless install seems to require a modification of 
> the micro SD - something that needs a working reader - and for some reason 
> I can't get it to work on an old MacAir with an old adaptor.
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> It looks like an oversight that by default it is not already shipped 
> prepared this way.
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Since 2016 the Raspberry Pi Organisation disables sshon start up. Why? I 
don't know.
What is your configuration? What kind of SD card are you using. Is it 
preconfigured by your
supplier?



> Can Pi double up as a card reader?
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No, only if you have it up and running you can use an USB cardreader.

Best
> Dima
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>
>> Regards, 
>>
>> Sverre Lunøe-Nielsen 
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>> On Sunday, July 12, 2020 at 1:52:52 PM UTC+2, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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>>> On Fri, 10 Jul 2020, 12:03 Dima Pasechnik, <dim...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 12:01 PM Jaap Spies <jaap...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > In a previous post I wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > \begin quote
>>>> > Saying Raspberry Pi is saying education. There are zillion Raspberry 
>>>> Pi's out there.
>>>> > Almost all of them are running Raspbian, now called Raspberry Pi OS.
>>>> > On every raspbian system there is an implementation of Mathematica.
>>>> > Wolfram was clever when he decided to make Matematica available to the
>>>> > people of Raspberries.
>>>> >
>>>> > I did some experimentation out of an old book Mathematica Second 
>>>> Edition.
>>>> > You can really do some math on a Raspberry Pi 4.
>>>> > [snipped]
>>>> >
>>>> > I think it is of major importance to have at least a binary for 
>>>> Raspberry Pi OS!
>>>> >
>>>> > I'm old and have no time and no energy to pursue this to the end, but 
>>>> I plea
>>>> > someone would take this serious.
>>>> >
>>>> > Jaap
>>>> >
>>>> > early adapter of sage
>>>> > \end quote
>>>> >
>>>> > I wanted to start a discussion on the need to be present on the 
>>>> Raspberry Pi platform.
>>>> > But my intentions were buried under a lot of technicalities.
>>>> >
>>>> > SAGE was intended to by an opensource alternative for the big M's, 
>>>> among them Mathematica.
>>>> > What we see on the rasbian distribution:
>>>> > du:
>>>> > 32000 Wolfram/WolframEngine/12.0/AddOns/Applications
>>>> > 36244 Wolfram/WolframEngine/12.0/AddOns
>>>> > 1097480 Wolfram/WolframEngine/12.0
>>>> > 1097484 Wolfram/WolframEngine
>>>> > 1101392 Wolfram/
>>>> > root@rasp4g:/opt#
>>>> >
>>>> > You see Wolfram was very clever in getting Mathematica in raspbian: 
>>>> 1.1 GB of disk space
>>>> >
>>>> > We will never get that space in the official distro, but I plea to 
>>>> make Sagemath
>>>> > more available and known on the Raspberry Pi platform.
>>>> >
>>>> > There are a lot of computer labs in schools and colleges all running 
>>>> rasbian.
>>>> > And users easily link Math and Mathematics to Mathematica.
>>>> > Try Google Search: math Raspberry Pi of raspberry math
>>>> > and you will be overwhelmed by Wolfram's Mathematica
>>>> >
>>>> > Do a Google Search: raspberry pi sagemath
>>>> > and you see some pages from the year 2013 and a page of my website.
>>>> >
>>>> > The only thing we can do is to try getting Sagemath more visible.
>>>> > In documentation, on the website and make a binary available.
>>>>
>>>> I'm getting the latest Rasberry Pi with 8GB of RAM, we'll see how far
>>>> it will do.
>>>>
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>>> I have it now, but need to find a usb keyboard to bootstrap it, it seems.
>>> I would rather plug ethernet cable, and ssh into, but this seems to be 
>>> unsupported.
>>>
>>> Also it is strange that the default OS is 32-bit, which looks like an 
>>> extra hassle.
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>>>
>>>
>>>> > (William are you here?)
>>>> >
>>>> > Jaap Spies
>>>> >
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