Connect your LEDBorg to the PI before you turn it on
Once logged in, open a terminal:
mkdir -p ~/src/ledborg #Create a directory to work in
cd ~/src/ledborg # and move into it
# The next line downloads an interface between the Pi and the LEDBorg
# Which file to download depends on the board you are using
# Follow the instructions in the Package section of this webpage
# http://piborg.org/ledborg/install
wget -O setup.zip http://www.piborg.org/downloads/ledborg/raspbian-*********.zip
unzip setup.zip
chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh
After these steps, the light on the LEDBorg should now be blue. If it isn't, you may not have selected the correct interface package, so check back on this page for the conditions.
From this point on, if you echo a set of three numbers between 0-2, it will be converted into an RGB colour on the LEDBorg, for example 000 is off, 222 is bright white, 200 is red, 110 makes a kind of purple (by mixing red and green light)
Check out the LEDBorg examples page for more advanced usages in a variety of languages