It’s a solution for Ubuntu (the idea also works for Windows or Mac) I just tried today and it works like a charm.
Material
- a cross-over Ethernet cable (the name is fancy but it’s just a normal Ethernet cable)
- a laptop (ubuntu)
- a Raspberry Pi (I have the Pi2)
Prerequisites on your ubuntu
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Install network-manager
$sudo apt-get install network-manager -
Install nmap
$sudo apt-get install nmap
Edit Wired connection on your laptop (Ubuntu)
- Change IpV4 settings to “Share to other computers”
- Save the setting
- Reboot your laptop
Share WiFi connection of your laptop via Ethernet crossover cable
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Hook up your RPi with your laptop using the Ethernet cable
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Look up the broadcast address of the Ethernet connection (Laptop),
$/sbin/ifconfig eth1 | grep "Bcast" | awk -F: '{print $3}' | awk '{print $1}' 10.42.0.255
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Use this address to find out the IP address of your RPi, it’s 10.42.0.96 in my case because 10.42.0.1 is my laptop
$nmap -n -sP 10.42.0.255/24
Starting Nmap 6.40 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2016-02-20 23:07 CET Nmap scan report for 10.42.0.1 Host is up (0.00031s latency). Nmap scan report for 10.42.0.96 Host is up (0.0023s latency). Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (2 hosts up) scanned in 2.71 seconds
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Login to your RPi from your laptop (-Y with X-forwarding)
$ssh -Y pi@10.42.0.96 -
Lo and behold! Now your RPi is connected to your laptop and RPi can share the WiFi connection.
pi@raspberrypi ~ $
Share display & keyboard of your laptop with RPi
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Install vncserver on Raspberry Pi
$ sudo apt-get update$ sudo apt-get install tightvncserver -
Install vncviewer on your laptop by downloading RealVNC (it supports multiple platforms)
http://www.realvnc.com/download/vnc/ -
To be able to copy & paste from VNC server <–> VNC viewer, you need to install autocutsel on your RPi.
$sudo apt-get install autocutsel
If this site doesn’t work, try to download the .deb directly from a mirror site, e.g.
mirror.hmc.edu/debian/pool/main/a/autocutsel/autocutsel_0.10.0-1_armhf.deb
and install it
$sudo dpkg -i autocutsel_0.10.0-1_armhf.deb
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Start vncserver on your RPi (You have to restart vncserver after installing autocutsel, you can issue
$vncserver -kill :1)$vncserver :1 -
Add autocutsel -fork to /home/pi/.vnc/xstartup
#!/bin/sh xrdb $HOME/.Xresources xsetroot -solid grey autocutsel -fork #x-terminal-emulator -geometry 80x24+10+10 -ls -title "$VNCDESKTOP Desktop" & #x-window-manager & # Fix to make GNOME work export XKL_XMODMAP_DISABLE=1 /etc/X11/Xsession
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Start vncviewer on your laptop
$vncviewer -
A vncviewer window will pop up and type in the IP address of your RPi (given by your laptop) followed by port 1, which is your VNC server. for example: 10.42.0.96:1 in my case.
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Connect it to the vncserver hosted on your RPi by typing in a password (set up a password yourself)
12.Now you can see the desktop of RPi on your laptop, and I opened my browser to show the shared WiFi connection is working as well.
See Raspberry Pi desktop on your ubuntu