# Installation #### Setup Raspberry Pi This install process is meant for Raspbian non-desktop version aka Raspbian Lite. If you have installed it on the GUI version, then use `sudo raspi-config` to set boot to console by choosing the following options in order: * 1 System Options * S5 Boot / Auto Login * B1 Console #### Klipper and Moonraker Installation Follow the instructions to install Klipper and Moonraker. * klipper: https://www.klipper3d.org/Installation.html * moonraker: https://moonraker.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installation/ Ensure that 127.0.0.1 is a trusted client for moonraker, such as in this example: ``` [authorization] trusted_clients: 127.0.0.1 ``` Warning: `force_logins: true` is not supported If you wish to use the update manager feature of moonraker for KlipperScreen, add the following block into the moonraker configuration: ``` [update_manager KlipperScreen] type: git_repo path: ~/KlipperScreen origin: https://github.com/jordanruthe/KlipperScreen.git env: ~/.KlipperScreen-env/bin/python requirements: scripts/KlipperScreen-requirements.txt install_script: scripts/KlipperScreen-install.sh ``` #### KlipperScreen Installation Execute the following commands: ``` cd ~/ git clone https://github.com/jordanruthe/KlipperScreen.git cd ~/KlipperScreen ./scripts/KlipperScreen-install.sh ``` This script will install packages that are listed under manual install, create a python virtual environment at ~/.KlipperScreen-env and install a systemd service file. If you need a custom location for the configuration file, you can add -c or --configfile to the systemd file and specify the location of your configuration file. At this point KlipperScreen should be working, check out the [hardware page](Hardware.md) if you still haven't installed the screen, or head to the [troubleshooting page](Troubleshooting.md) if you are having problems