--- title: "How to make a Pi-Top more Raspbian" author: "rsdoiel@gmail.com (R. S. Doiel)" date: "2016-07-04" keywords: [ "Raspberry Pi", "Pi-Top", "Rasbian", "Raspberry Pi OS", ":operating systems" ] copyright: "copyright (c) 2016, R. S. Doiel" license: "https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/" --- How to make a Pi-Top more Raspbian ================================== By R. S. Doiel, 2016-07-04 I have a first generation Pi-Top. I like the idea but found I didn't use it much due to a preference for basic Raspbian. With the recent Pi-TopOS upgrades I realized getting back to basic Raspbian was relatively straight forward. ## The recipe 1. Make sure you're running the latest Pi-TopOS based on Jessie 2. Login into your Pi-Top normally 3. From the Pi-Top dashboard select the "Desktop" icon 4. When you see the familiar Raspbian desktop click on the following things + Click on the Raspberry Menu (upper left corner) + Click on Preferences + Click on Raspberry Pi Configuration 5. I made the following changes to my System configuration + Under *Boot* I selected "To CLI" + I unchecked *login as user "pi"* 6. Restart your Pi Top + Click on Raspberry Menu in the upper left of the desktop + Click on shutdown + Select *reboot* 7. When you restart you'll see an old school console login, login as the pi user using your Pi-Top password 8. Remove the following program use the *apt* command + ceed-universe + pt-dashboard + pt-splashscreen ``` sudo apt purge ceed-universe pt-dashboard pt-splashscreen ``` Note: pi-battery, pt-hub-controller, pt-ipc, pt-speaker are hardware drivers specific to your Pi-Top so you probably want to keep them.