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Quickstart fixes (#1503)
* Fix the Fahrenheit section * Fix V3 docs mentioning USB 3 * Fix the troubleshooting part * Add the link to conf_files_structure.md
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If you see a failed message on that output, be sure verify the orientation of the CSI cable or try reseating it.
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Not that this is not a hotplug device and you must first turn off the power.
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Note that this is not a hotplug device, and you must first turn off the power.
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@ -237,6 +237,7 @@ For security's sake, it's best to change the default passwords immediately after
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- [Update](_update_os.md) the PiKVM operating system.
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- [Harden the remote access](auth.md) by enabling 2FA and setting session expiration time.
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- Configure access to PiKVM from the Internet using [port forwarding](port_forwarding.md) or [Tailscale VPN](tailscale.md).
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- [Learn](conf_files_structure.md) how configuration files are structured.
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3. **Configure hardware**:
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- [Update](_update_os.md) the PiKVM operating system.
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- [Harden the remote access](auth.md) by enabling 2FA and setting session expiration time.
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- Configure access to PiKVM from the Internet using [port forwarding](port_forwarding.md) or [Tailscale VPN](tailscale.md).
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- [Learn](conf_files_structure.md) how configuration files are structured.
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3. **Configure hardware**:
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[root@pikvm ~]# ro
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```
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??? note "Using Fahrenheit instead of Celsius on the OLED"
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??? note "How to set up Fahrenheit on the OLED"
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```console
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[root@pikvm ~]# mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/kvmd-oled.service.d
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```
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Create a directory for a configuration file:
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Create file `/etc/systemd/system/kvmd-oled.service.d/override.conf`:
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```console
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[root@pikvm ~]# mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/kvmd-oled.service.d
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```
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```ini
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[Service]
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ExecStart=
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/kvmd-oled --clear-on-exit --fahrenheit
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```
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Create file `/etc/systemd/system/kvmd-oled.service.d/override.conf`:
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Then run `systemctl restart kvmd-oled`. In some cases, if you still do not see Fahrenheit being displayed, reboot the device.
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```ini
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[Service]
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ExecStart=
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/kvmd-oled --clear-on-exit --fahrenheit
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```
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Then run `systemctl restart kvmd-oled`. In some cases, if you still do not see Fahrenheit being displayed, reboot the device.
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## Further steps
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- [Harden the remote access](auth.md) by enabling 2FA and setting session expiration time.
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- Configure access to PiKVM from the Internet using [port forwarding](port_forwarding.md) or [Tailscale VPN](tailscale.md).
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- Enable a microphone for [two-way audio](audio.md).
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- [Learn](conf_files_structure.md) how configuration files are structured.
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3. **Configure hardware**:
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- Set up [ATX connection](atx_board.md).
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- Set up [USB 3.0](usb3v4.md)
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## Known issues and limitations
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## Basic troubleshooting
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{!_basic_troubleshooting.md!}
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* Ensure that you are using the right [OS image](flashing_os.md) for your platform
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by running the following command: `pacman -Q | grep kvmd-platform`.
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* If you are not getting a display, run the two following commands:
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* `dmesg | egrep 'tc35|1-1.4|uvc'`
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* `systemctl status kvmd-tc358743`
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Note that this is not a hotplug device, and you must first turn off the power.
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## Getting user support
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- Configure access to PiKVM from the Internet using [port forwarding](port_forwarding.md) or [Tailscale VPN](tailscale.md).
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- Enable a microphone for [two-way audio](audio.md).
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- Enable [HDMI pass-through](pass.md).
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- [Learn](conf_files_structure.md) how configuration files are structured.
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3. **Configure hardware**:
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- Set up [USB 3.0](usb3v4.md) (**only for PiKVM V4 Plus**).
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- Choose Fahrenheit over Celsius to display on the OLED:
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??? note "How to set up Fahrenheit"
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??? note "How to set up Fahrenheit on the OLED"
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Create a directory for a configuration file:
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Create a directory for a configuration file:
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```console
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[root@pikvm ~]# mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/kvmd-oled.service.d
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```
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```console
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[root@pikvm ~]# mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/kvmd-oled.service.d
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```
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Create file `/etc/systemd/system/kvmd-oled.service.d/override.conf`:
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Create file `/etc/systemd/system/kvmd-oled.service.d/override.conf`:
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```ini
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[Service]
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ExecStart=
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/kvmd-oled --clear-on-exit --fahrenheit
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```
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```ini
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[Service]
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ExecStart=
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ExecStart=/usr/bin/kvmd-oled --clear-on-exit --fahrenheit
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```
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Then run `systemctl restart kvmd-oled`. In some cases, if you still do not see Fahrenheit being displayed, reboot the device.
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Then run `systemctl restart kvmd-oled`. In some cases, if you still do not see Fahrenheit being displayed, reboot the device.
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## Known issues and limitations
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## Basic troubleshooting
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{!_basic_troubleshooting.md!}
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* Ensure that you are using the right [OS image](flashing_os.md) for your platform
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by running the following command: `pacman -Q | grep kvmd-platform`.
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* If you are not getting a display, run the two following commands:
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* `dmesg | egrep 'tc35|1-1.4|uvc'`
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* `systemctl status kvmd-tc358743`
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Note that this is not a hotplug device, and you must first turn off the power.
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## Getting user support
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