Controlling a Raspberry Pi from a Mobile Device with Bonus Menu Too

In my Beginner’s Guide to Installing Node.js on a Raspberry Pi, I equipped you with the knowledge needed to build an awesome Raspberry Pi system that could also run in a headless mode. We’re able to avoid a dedicated monitor, keyboard, and mouse, and this opens a whole new world of possibilities! This brings us to today’s scenario: you’ve deployed your headless Raspberry Pi in the living room and connected it to your speaker system, soaking in the full stereo sound of your favorite music using pianobar, the console-based Pandora player. It’s eventually time for bed and you’re tired. Should you yank the power cord on your Raspberry Pi and Read More

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