

Raspberry OS ships with Python 3 as the default Python installation. Install all needed packages and libraries Then, back at your command line, type source ~/.bashrc. Type alias python=python3 on to a new line at the end of the file, then save the file with ctrl+o and close the file with ctrl+x. Some of you ask me why it runs python3 when I type python in the terminal. Open a terminal and issue:ĭepending on how long it's been since you've updated your Pi, the upgrade could take anywhere between a minute and an hour. To show you the next tutorial steps, I will connect to my raspberry through RealVNC viewer.įirst, the Raspberry Pi needs to be fully updated. All this information is given at the same link. Also, you will need to set up your client to connect to raspberry through ssh.

It's up to you what you are going to use.Īfter installation, the first thing you should do to make things easier for us is to set up a local network and wireless connectivity and enable SSH. I decided to install Raspberry Pi OS (32-bit) with Desktop. It looks following while installing:Īs you can see, you can even choose to install it with an online download.

It's recommended to use Raspberry Pi Imager.
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After this tutorial, you will be able to combine this tutorial with my previous tutorials on how to train your own custom YOLOv3 object detector to identify specific objects. By following this step-by-step guide, you will be able to use your Raspberry Pi to perform object detection on live video feeds from a Picamera or USB webcam. This tutorial will provide step-by-step instructions for setting up TensorFlow 2.* on the Raspberry Pi.
