Admin Administrator Staff member Nov 21, 2018 24,748 1,157 44,560 Dec 13, 2020 #1 With a speaker, a mic and some code, you can turn your Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 into an Alexa machine. How to Build an Alexa Speaker with Raspberry Pi : Read more
With a speaker, a mic and some code, you can turn your Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 into an Alexa machine. How to Build an Alexa Speaker with Raspberry Pi : Read more
gdmaclew Distinguished May 20, 2008 1,537 90 20,240 Dec 14, 2020 #2 If I finished all the steps successfully, how can I tell if the Alexa App is running after I reboot the Pi? Amazon Alexa can't find it. OK. You have to run the " sudo bash startsample.sh" command when you reboot your RPi. I'm not sure how to get it to automatically run it on boot. It works perfectly! Last edited: Dec 21, 2020
If I finished all the steps successfully, how can I tell if the Alexa App is running after I reboot the Pi? Amazon Alexa can't find it. OK. You have to run the " sudo bash startsample.sh" command when you reboot your RPi. I'm not sure how to get it to automatically run it on boot. It works perfectly!