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`sudo apt install openssh-client`
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`sudo apt install openssh-client`
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On the Librem 5 (the remote device): `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade`
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On the Librem 5 (the remote device, the server): `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade`
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Then:
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Then:
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or log in to your router to find the L5’s IP address.
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or log in to your router to find the L5’s IP address.
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To log in over WiFi to the remote device (L5) from your computer:\
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To log in over WiFi to the remote device (L5) from your computer:\
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`ssh username@REMOTE.IP.ADDRESS.HERE`
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`ssh Librem5-username@REMOTE.IP.ADDRESS.HERE`
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Example: `ssh purism@192.168.xxx.xxx`
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Example: `ssh purism@192.168.xxx.xxx`
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For clarity, if you omit the `Librem5-username@` then `ssh` will default the remote username (the username on the Librem 5) to the local username (the username on your computer). Unless your computer is _another_ Librem 5, this is unlikely to be what you want. Hence, in most cases, you **must** specify in the `ssh` command the username on the Librem 5, which defaults to `purism`.
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Type the word “yes” at the next terminal question, then provide the password to your L5. The following prompt will appear:\
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Type the word “yes” at the next terminal question, then provide the password to your L5. The following prompt will appear:\
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`purism@pureos:~$`
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`purism@pureos:~$`
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