Hello there,
I mentioned this in chat, but I think this is likely the better venue. I opened my Turing Pi 2, plugged in the pico power supply, an HDMI cord, and an ethernet cable, but am not seeing any signal for the HDMI. I've verified the cable is good, but I can't seem to get a signal.
I read that SSH is disabled by default, so I can't get in to change anything. How can I fix this?
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d1dn0t
04/12/2023, 7:16 PM
Do you have a module in slot 1 - that is what is connected to the HDMI. If it's connected to your network then it should get an address via DHCP and you can connect to the web interface. mDNS hostname of
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trezm
04/12/2023, 7:16 PM
I do not! That would explain that.
Let me try connecting directly
trezm
04/12/2023, 7:16 PM
via the web
trezm
04/12/2023, 7:22 PM
ah! Got it!!! Thank you @d1dn0t !!
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d1dn0t
04/12/2023, 7:28 PM
You can flash the CE firmware (SWU file) to enable root ssh
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Terarex (Dan Donovan)
04/12/2023, 8:22 PM
You can access the BMC: through the web interface; via the MicroUSB port using ADB; or via the TTL header. Many people have purchased at least one TTL to USB cable for this purpose. The BMC and all nodes have serial port access. There are dedicated headers for the BMC and nodes 2-4. The node 1 pins are on the 40-pin GPIO header. See the documentation for more information.