I'm having some difficulty running a leJOS pc program on my Raspberry Pi..
I'm starting a project which I want to compile with both Eclipse and Maven. On command line everything works fine and if I remove Maven nature the project runs OK in Eclipse.
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The small red box to the left of TV is the Raspberry PI. Successfully installed and running Raspbian Wheezy.
I learnt about Raspberry PI from Neo here on unix.com. Thanks to you Neo :b:
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I'm running Ubuntu 12.04
I know this has been asked many times but I just recently switched to linux and I'm having a hard time piecing everything together.
I have Oracle's JDK 7 running just fine from the command prompt but I'm not sure what the best way to install eclipse and maven are so that they will use it.
Last time I tried installing eclipse with apt-get and it ended up installing openj
I have installed maven and eclipse using the software center in Ubuntu 12.04.
There is no sign of maven integration in Eclipse. ("new Maven project" and such)
What is the correct way to install? (to get maven eclipse integration)
I want to try some networking projects with Raspberry Pis, and I need to just send packets between a pair of pis. I would be happy as a first step just being able to ping between to Raspberry Pis in ad-hoc mode. I have not successfully done this despite looking at several tutorials and examples online.
I have 2x Raspberry Pis with the Debian Wheezy OS installed.
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