dashboard for raspberry pi

Let’s build a Raspberry Pi Dashboard

Installing the dashboard software, For information on how to install and configure smashing as your dashboard software read my article Raspberry Pi Dashboard – with smashing, If you prefer using the more modern looking MagicMirror² as your dashboard software read this article: Raspberry Pi desk dashboard – with MagicMirror²,

DIY Environment Monitoring Dashboard with Raspberry Pi

At the end of this post, you hopefully know how to build an Environment Monitoring Dashboard with Raspberry Pi board and BME680 sensor by yourself, Conclusion, In this post, we’ve worked on setting up a Raspberry Pi device to communicate with BME680 sensor hosted on BalenaOS, Monitoring with InfluxDB and Grafana can provide an easy solution to monitor your IoT devices, …

Raspberry Pi Monitoring dashboard for Grafana

This dashboard contains multiples sections with the goal to monitor a full Raspberry Pi board or boards, we have some sections to monitor the Linux and machine overall performance, and temperature, Special thanks to Lex Rivera for his Linux System dashboard, To be able for telegraf to gather info about the GPU, we need to add the telegraf user into video group: sudo usermod -G video telegraf

Make a home dashboard with Raspberry Pi and OpenShift

How to Get Started

Software

Before you install the software for this project make sure your Raspberry Pi is running the latest Raspbian Jessie or Jessie Lite operating system, If you’re new to using the Raspberry Pi be sure to read the first few Learn Raspberry Pi guides to learn how to burn an operating system to SD card, connect the Pi to your network, and access the Pi‘s command terminal with SSH,

Make a Wall-Mounted Dashboard With Dashing,io and a

Before making your wall-mounted dashboard, you’ll need a few items, First, you’ll obviously need a Raspberry Pi, Since Dashing,io is quite lightweight, a Raspberry Pi 2 will suffice, That’s what I used and it ran like a champ, A Raspberry Pi Zero should be fine as well, Additionally, you’ll need a microSD card loaded with a Linux operating

How to Turn Your Raspberry Pi into a Home Automation Dashboard

In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to setup Domoticz, a powerful home automation dashboard, on your Raspberry Pi to monitor, configure and interact with the various smart devices scattered throughout your home, Using Domoticz, you can read and record data from your physical smart home sensors and access data from popular virtual services, such as Open Weather Map, What you’ll need, …

Raspberry Pi Productivity Dashboard

The Raspberry Pi Productivity Dashboard is a small touchscreen computer that sits on top of your desk providing you with relevant information and productivity tools while keeping you main computer screen free of any destracting widgets or unnecessary browser tabs, The goal is to build a small device that will boot up automatically whenever you plug in the power source and load a clutter free

Node Red Dashboard for Raspberry Pi

Most of the Raspberry Pi information charted in the dashboard shown above is from the node-red-contrib-os package, For example information on the SD Card is from the Drives node, You use this node to query the hard drives, Values for size, used and available are expressed in KB 1024 bytes, Value for capacity is a number between 0 and 1, Capacity*100 is also known as percentage used,

Raspberry Pi 4 Kiosk / Wall Display / Dashboard Guide

The Raspberry Pi 4 has some respectable specs is quiet, displays up to 4k and has Wi-Fi which makes it a pretty great dashboard display source, When you create a dashboard, aim for something that can run as a website and that takes care of refreshing itself, otherwise you can also make whatever browser you choose take care of that, No matter if you roll it yourself or use one of the …

Raspberry Pi Home Dashboard

4 days ago Nov 27, 2016, Some time ago I created an home dashboard, using a Raspberry Pi, to have all my favourite tools i,e, Zabbix, Munin on a wall screen in my room, Now I want to write down and share with everyone how I put it together, The whole idea of this is to have the Raspberry Pi hidden behind the screen, so trailing Ethernet cables isn’t ideal,

Setup a Dashing Dashboard on Raspberry Pi from Scratch

Setup a Dashing Dashboard on Raspberry Pi Model B from Scratch, You will need the following hardware components: Raspberry Pi Model B Power Source via USB or separate 8GB SD Card less might work, but space is good to have Random Monitor to plug into the Raspberrys HDMI port, USB Keyboard, USB Wifi stick or ethernet cable

How to set up a Smashing dashboard on your Raspberry Pi

How to set up a Smashing dashboard on your Raspberry Pi # dashboard # raspberrypi # ruby # dietpi, As Now you should be able to connect to it on localhost, or using the LAN address of the Raspberry Pi on port 3030 and it should look something like this: Now that we know it works we need to set up the service that autostarts the dashboard and tell chromium to load our link on boot, Create a

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