KIAUH Guide
KIAUH is an awesome Klipper installation and update helper. It shows you Klipper installation, features and helps with the whole installation process.
I recommend this option for all users – newbies and advanced to, because it simply saves time and nerves…
This guide will take you through all necessary steps, each picture = one step.
More about KIAUH can be found on official KIAUH GIT – CLICK HERE.
KIAUH installation guide
1. What is KIAUH? KIAUH is an awesome Klipper installation and update helper. It shows you Klipper installation, features and helps with the whole installation process.I recommend this option for all users – newbies and advanced to, because it simply saves time and nerves… This guide will take you through all necessary steps, each picture = one step.More about KIAUH can be found on official KIAUH GIT – CLICK HERE. 2. Installation requirements 2.1. Raspberry + OS Raspberry with installed OS such as Octoprint, Mainsail image, FluiddPI image…Image installation will be described in another article and linked after that. 2.2.
KIAUH Klipper installation
1. KIAUH Klipper installation If you have only a web interface such as a Mainsail or a Fluidd installed, it is time to use KIAUH and install Klipper. 1.1. Use a SSH client to connect to Raspberry Enter the Raspberry’s IP address and hit Open. 1.2. Login Use your Raspberry login, default is pi Hit Enter. Enter password for pi account and hit enter. Default value is raspberry If you are not familiar with Linux systems, do not be scared that you will not see the password, not even * characters. 1.3. Start KIAUH interface Send this command to show
KIAUH update guide
1. KIAUH update KIAUH update must be done via SSH tool such as a PuTTY. It is not possible to update KIAUH via Fluidd, Mainsail or Octoprint interface. Fluidd Software Updates Mainsail Software Updates 1.1. Use a SSH client to connect to Raspberry Enter the Raspberry’s IP address and hit Open. 1.2. Login Use your Raspberry login, default is pi Hit Enter. Enter password for pi account and hit enter. Default value is raspberry If you are not familiar with Linux systems, do not be scared that you will not see the password, not even * characters. 1.3. Start KIAUH