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    • kris964K
      kris964
      last edited by

      Use filezilla and save yourself the headache of screwing around with the terminal.

      Just point Filezilla to a folder on your Mac where you want to put your retropie stuff. You can use textedit to edit you files. Make sure you use SFTP and not FTP.

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      • InsecureSpikeI
        InsecureSpike @kris964
        last edited by

        @kris964 said in ssh into pi:

        Use filezilla and save yourself the headache of screwing around with the terminal.

        Just point Filezilla to a folder on your Mac where you want to put your retropie stuff. You can use textedit to edit you files. Make sure you use SFTP and not FTP.

        awesome, reply, to a anyone unsure of command line

        RPi 3 - RetroPie + 500gb HDD [consoles] + Razer Onza Tournament
        RPi 3 - RetroPie + 32gb USB [computers] + Keyboard
        both with AttractMode + FuzzBoxx Layout

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        • TheStrayMongrelT
          TheStrayMongrel
          last edited by

          Ah okay, yeah thats not a bad point. Didnt realise you could edit the text files in there so that'll work. Shame that it doesnt have the colour coded functionality but hey, small price to pay. I'm guessing that i would be about to shutdown my machine remotely using it though...

          Cheers for the heads up.

          Raspberry Pi 2 B+

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          • TheStrayMongrelT
            TheStrayMongrel
            last edited by

            baaa i should proof read. *I'm guessing that i wouldnt be able.

            Raspberry Pi 2 B+

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            • kris964K
              kris964
              last edited by

              There's a program that's free for Mac, I actually use it for web development to program in PHP and do my HTML etc.., called Netbeans. It's a great program. That is also another solution if you want something more robust. I takes a little bit to get the hang of, but it's awesome once you do.

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              • InsecureSpikeI
                InsecureSpike @TheStrayMongrel
                last edited by

                @TheStrayMongrel hi, i've been using this for a good 6 months, better tham native terminal, and you can create shortcuts too

                https://www.iterm2.com

                RPi 3 - RetroPie + 500gb HDD [consoles] + Razer Onza Tournament
                RPi 3 - RetroPie + 32gb USB [computers] + Keyboard
                both with AttractMode + FuzzBoxx Layout

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                • dankcushionsD
                  dankcushions Global Moderator
                  last edited by dankcushions

                  i use SSH on my mac fine. i should say that it was very unstable on 3.6 as the first release of raspian for the pi3 had really unstable wifi and i would get similar issues to you. if you did an apt-get update and apt-get upgradeit sorted the problem, but it should be fixed in 3.7 by default.

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                  • kris964K
                    kris964
                    last edited by

                    Ahh, Didn't see that, yeah, terminal would probably be the best option to shut down the Retropie remotely. I'd just keep a copy of the command handy and paste it in terminal when I need it. ;)

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                    • TheStrayMongrelT
                      TheStrayMongrel
                      last edited by

                      Thanks all for the tips, definitely gives me some stuff to try.

                      Cheers

                      Raspberry Pi 2 B+

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                      • kris964K
                        kris964
                        last edited by

                        You could also just make a terminal command short cut to shut down your pie.

                        https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3175771?start=0&tstart=0

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                        • TheStrayMongrelT
                          TheStrayMongrel @dankcushions
                          last edited by

                          @dankcushions said in ssh into pi:

                          i use SSH on my mac fine. i should say that it was very unstable on 3.6 as the first release of raspian for the pi3 had really unstable wifi and i would get similar issues to you. if you did an apt-update and apt-upgradeit sorted the problem, but it should be fixed in 3.7 by default.

                          Sorry @dankcushions what do i need to run in the command line to the the update/upgrade? Those commands just give me "command not found", not hugely efficient at all this.

                          Thanks

                          Raspberry Pi 2 B+

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                          • dankcushionsD
                            dankcushions Global Moderator @TheStrayMongrel
                            last edited by

                            @TheStrayMongrel sorry, my mistake! should be:
                            apt-get update
                            apt-get upgrade
                            i've edited my original post

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                            • TheStrayMongrelT
                              TheStrayMongrel
                              last edited by

                              Excellent that's got it, thanks. Fingers crossed that helps out the stability... i do like working in the terminal.

                              Raspberry Pi 2 B+

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                              • TheStrayMongrelT
                                TheStrayMongrel
                                last edited by

                                Did an update on Retropie last night and wouldnt you know it ssh and ftp have stopped working. The IP address has changed but I've use the new one to try to long in through my bash terminal and also Filezilla but no dice. Any ideas?

                                Thanks

                                Raspberry Pi 2 B+

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                                • TheStrayMongrelT
                                  TheStrayMongrel
                                  last edited by

                                  Whup, got this sorted, restart and bob's your uncle.

                                  Raspberry Pi 2 B+

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