Hardware for SUSI AI https://susi.ai
We are releasing now every single commit as downloadable image at http://download.susi.ai/susibian/ as development release
to be used with the Dev Kit Download from http://yacy.net/material/susi_linux_20181009.img.gz (this is too large for github)
Other image: ftp://agriconnect.vn:2121/2018-10-27-SUSIbian-lite-plus.img.xz (1.1 GB) This image is generated from custom Raspbian build script.
ftp://agriconnect.vn:2121/susi_linux_2018.09.11-4GB.img.xz
(Sorry, you have to copy the URL, GitHub doesn't support rendering FTP link yet).
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1WhU_UtF3AuOngz9iHEPGo-mmbjocEndM (for a 16 GB SD card)
lsblk
command. Assume that its path is /dev/mmcblk0. Note that we don't use the path /dev/mmcblk0p0, which is path to a partition.sudo bmaptool copy susi_linux_2018.09.11.img.xz /dev/mmcblk0
Here, we use bmaptool
(installed via sudo apt install bmap-tools
), instead of dd
, so that we don't have to decompress the file and can see the progress.
If you prefer GUI tool, we recommend GNOME Disks, which also decompresses the file on-the-fly.
On Windows and MacOSX, you can use Etcher, which is not as rich-featured as GNOME Disks (you have to manually decompress the file first).
The rasPi will create an access point named "SUSI.AI" and the password is "password"
Login through SSH , the pi will have an ip "10.0.0.1"
Execute the command sudo bash /home/pi/SUSI.AI/susi_linux/access_point/wifi_search.sh SSID PASSWORD
Where SSID is the name of your Wifi Network and PASSWORD is the name of Wifi Password
Then convert your pi back to normal mode using sudo bash /home/pi/SUSI.AI/susi_linux/access_point/rwap.sh
And Voila :') Your Pi should reboot and play sounds saying 'SUSI is alive and listening' followed by 'SUSI has started' . Then you can process the queries.
Coming up in the second release: