![]() ![]() The Raspberry Pi will acknowledge the timezone change. Use the up/down arrows (again) to select the appropriate timezone (closest city in your timezone) and press enter. Use the up/down arrows to select the appropriate location and press enter. Run the command sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata. Run the command sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration. Now, it’s time to set the keyboard layout. The Raspberry Pi will now generate the selected locales. Press tab to select and then press enter. Use the spacebar to select/deselect the options. Use the arrow keys to move up/down and highlight options. Next, change the system locale from en_GB.UTF-8 to en_US.UTF-8 by running the command sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales. To make it a little easier to follow, I have turned this into a photo-tutorial using PuTTY to remotely SSH into the device from my Windows 7 running Desktop PC.įirst up is logging in, which uses the username pi and password raspberry. I followed his procedure, replacing en_CA with en_US. For those of us in America, this is clearly not going to work! Clayton Smith excellently documents the procedure for Canadian’s in this post on his blog. For this reason the Debian SD card image (and presumably the others) default to the English – UK locale, timezone, and keyboard layout. The Raspberry Pi is made by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, a UK charity organization. ![]()
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