i wonder, if this usefull if instead of a pi im using a laptop, or better to chechk your previous guide for laptops? i dont have klipper installed anywhere on my printer but i wanted to use my old laptop for it
Love to see a complete guide for getting a klipperized pi going. Wireless LAN country mostly matters for 5ghz wifi (there's a bunch of region-specific channels in that band). Only a few countries have an extra channel on 2.4ghz (Japan comes to mind).
Was really surprised when my links to the old videos stopped working! I might recommend moving them to 'unlisted' instead of 'hidden' or deleted (at least that's what I see/understand), as it's a bit of a google-fu hassle to reverse-search your channel from link that no longer works, haha. Still, I loved the original laptop video series and it helped me a lot, so seeing an updated one is great! Hope I will find them as referential for future use as the others. :)
@@Rolohaun Hi i really enjoyed the part one for the old video but i cant find the part two. Could you please tell me how I can access it because there are few tutorials for installing klipper on a laptop. Thankyou
@@dkalashnyk the process is the exact same, the old tutorials were out of date. Even with a laptop once you have linux installed you will still use KIAUH the same with my new 2024 tutorial
whenever i try to connect to mobaxterm i am stopped with an error saying unable to open connection to delta.local, host does not exist. could you please help me with this as i have not been able to figure this out for a couple days now.
possible you forgot to enable SSH when installing the OS or your wifi info is wrong or check your router if you can find the host name maybe it is miss typed. It's easy to start over and recheck everything.
Glad to see an updating guide on this!
i wonder, if this usefull if instead of a pi im using a laptop, or better to chechk your previous guide for laptops? i dont have klipper installed anywhere on my printer but i wanted to use my old laptop for it
@ElEscolta ya my laptop guide is still good. I recommend Ubuntu and you will still use kiauh
Love to see a complete guide for getting a klipperized pi going. Wireless LAN country mostly matters for 5ghz wifi (there's a bunch of region-specific channels in that band). Only a few countries have an extra channel on 2.4ghz (Japan comes to mind).
Can I use the same approach but instead use an old pc for this guide?
yes, you would use ubuntu for linux and then just install KIAUH
Was really surprised when my links to the old videos stopped working! I might recommend moving them to 'unlisted' instead of 'hidden' or deleted (at least that's what I see/understand), as it's a bit of a google-fu hassle to reverse-search your channel from link that no longer works, haha.
Still, I loved the original laptop video series and it helped me a lot, so seeing an updated one is great! Hope I will find them as referential for future use as the others. :)
Ya I was wondering that, I will change them
@@Rolohaun Hi i really enjoyed the part one for the old video but i cant find the part two. Could you please tell me how I can access it because there are few tutorials for installing klipper on a laptop. Thankyou
@@dkalashnyk the process is the exact same, the old tutorials were out of date. Even with a laptop once you have linux installed you will still use KIAUH the same with my new 2024 tutorial
Thank you! You helped me very much!
good to see you're doing this.
Going to be doing this on my pi4b, skr mini V3 e3, and ender 3.
Part 2 coming tomorrow!
How'd it go? I'm getting ready to set up a btt Skr mini V3 e3 with this
Very well done! Thanks!
whenever i try to connect to mobaxterm i am stopped with an error saying unable to open connection to delta.local, host does not exist. could you please help me with this as i have not been able to figure this out for a couple days now.
possible you forgot to enable SSH when installing the OS or your wifi info is wrong or check your router if you can find the host name maybe it is miss typed. It's easy to start over and recheck everything.
This supports the Pi5 correct?
hdmi and everything is in the same spot so I don't see why not
Can i use a rasberry pi pico?
unfortunately no
@@Rolohaun Thank you