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Transfering files, images, splashscreens etc.

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    obsidianspider @martinnoren
    last edited by obsidianspider 30 Nov 2016, 16:29

    @martinnoren open Terminal on your Mac. then type in ssh username@ipaddress where username is your username (usually pi) and ipaddress is the ip address of your pi. You'll then be prompted for your password, enter that, and then you should be able to do everything you could do when you pressed F4 with a keyboard plugged into the pi.

    📷 @obsidianspider

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      martinnoren
      last edited by 30 Nov 2016, 16:32

      Cool, I'm in. What can I do with this? How does this enable me to solve the problem with transferring files?

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        obsidianspider @martinnoren
        last edited by 30 Nov 2016, 16:35

        @martinnoren At the very least, it means you can connect over a network.

        With all of the trouble you're having, how did you initially set up RetroPie? Did you use the image on the website, or did you install on top of an existing Raspbian install? I'm just trying to figure out what's going on. You shouldn't have to install a separate FTP program or anything like that with the default image, even on a Zero.

        📷 @obsidianspider

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          martinnoren
          last edited by 30 Nov 2016, 16:38

          I installed it using an img file from the retropie website, the file marked to be used with raspberry pi zero.

          I'm not having allot of problems. The only problem, all though big, is that I seem to lack permission to transfer files using ftp.

          The retropie is otherwise working like a charm, I have even tested transferring games via usb with great success. The reason I want to be able to transfer other files is "just" to make it look better, assign a custom splash screen, select a nice theme etc.

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            dankcushions Global Moderator @martinnoren
            last edited by 30 Nov 2016, 16:40

            @martinnoren said in Transfering files, images, splashscreens etc.:

            @markyh444

            Allas I'm working on mac, "if on windows" it says. So I assume it's only for windows.

            scroll down. samba works on mac fine. it appears in the finder as 'retropie' if you are connected to the same router.

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              obsidianspider @martinnoren
              last edited by 30 Nov 2016, 16:41

              @martinnoren When you use Cyberduck, use the user pi if you're not. Use the SFTP protocol, on port 22.

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                martinnoren
                last edited by 30 Nov 2016, 16:44

                I've been using the username: pi
                With the password: raspberry

                I have however been using port 21, when I change to port 22 I get:

                Could not parse response code.
                Server Reply: SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_6.7p1 Raspbian-5+deb8u3. Please contact your web hosting service provider for assistance.

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                  obsidianspider @martinnoren
                  last edited by 30 Nov 2016, 16:45

                  @martinnoren Are you using FTP, or SFTP? You need to use SFTP.

                  📷 @obsidianspider

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                    martinnoren
                    last edited by 30 Nov 2016, 16:47

                    It is solved!!!!!!!

                    I changed to filezilla ... was using cyberduck. Might be that cyberducks original setting is something other that SFTP protocol and FileZilla uses it as default.

                    I have now successfully transfered a file using ftp to my Pi.

                    Thank you all!

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                      obsidianspider @martinnoren
                      last edited by 30 Nov 2016, 16:50

                      @martinnoren Congratulations! Not only that, but you learned a few things along the way. :)

                      📷 @obsidianspider

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                        martinnoren
                        last edited by 30 Nov 2016, 16:51

                        I learnt loads! Thanks again :)

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