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Some typos in the Mac and Linux readme.
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# Seting up the Pi without a monitor using a Mac or Linux
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# Setting up the Pi without a monitor using a Mac or Linux
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You can setup the Pi to connect to your Wifi network, and also provide the option to connect over USB networking (Rasberry Pi Zero W or other recent Pi's).
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You can setup the Pi to connect to your Wifi network, and also provide the option to connect over USB networking (Rasberry Pi Zero W or other recent Pi's).
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## Use the update script to setup Wifi and USB networking
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## Use the update script to setup Wifi and USB networking
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A [script](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cimryan/teslausb/master/mac_linux_archive/update-rpi-mac-linux.sh) is provided to automatically update your SD card so the first time you boot it on your Pi, USB networking and Wifi will automatically be configure.
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A [script](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/cimryan/teslausb/master/mac_linux_archive/update-rpi-mac-linux.sh) is provided to automatically update your SD card so the first time you boot it on your Pi, USB networking and Wifi will automatically be configured.
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If you prefer not to run the script, it's also a useful reference for the steps you'll need to take.
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If you prefer not to run the script, it's also a useful reference for the steps you'll need to take.
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