Linux and macOS both have clients built-in, whereas Windows users could use Ubuntu on WSL. When Ubuntu Core is up and running, if you want to access your device remotely, you’ll need an SSH client for your operating system.
For help generating and importing SSH keys, see the Ubuntu community wiki. This setup is required because, after Ubuntu Core has been installed, Ubuntu SSO is used to log in to your device. RequirementsĪlongside enough storage to hold the Ubuntu Core image, installation on a Raspberry Pi also requires a screen and keyboard to navigate a few installation prompts (these aren’t needed post-installation).Īdditionally, you will need an Ubuntu SSO account with associated SSH keys. Note: See Supported platforms for more details on which images are available for which platform, and What is Ubuntu Core for more general details.