If you’re new to the Raspberry Pi, that tiny $35 computer we all love, there’s a good chance you’ve downloaded (or purchased an SD card that includes) NOOBS. NOOBS makes getting started with Pi easy, ...
The Raspberry Pi is tiny $35 computer with a 700 MHz ARM11 processor and 256MB of RAM. While it won’t run Windows, it can run a variety of Linux-based operating systems including Debian, Fedora, and ...
Even though the Raspberry Pi has, from the very beginning, been touted as an educational computer, we’ve seen neither hide nor hare of coursework, lesson plans, or even computer sciencey tutorials ...
And that’s where Armbian truly shines. While it’s a pretty decent option for the Raspberry Pi systems, its no-nonsense setup ...
After successfully trialing the beta release of the Raspberry Pi 64-bit operating system, RPi Foundation team has now announced it has left its beta development stage and is now available to download ...
The newest Raspberry Pi operating system, PIXEL, is pretty slick, but it was always limited to just the Raspberry Pi. Now, you can test drive it on a Mac or PC too. To use PIXEL, you just need to burn ...
There are a wide range of different Raspberry Pi OS packages available and choosing the correct one for your hardware, application or project is not always easy. Here we compliled a list of popular ...
The University of Cambridge has published an online guide to building operating systems for the Raspberry Pi, a cheap and lightweight computer. The University of Cambridge has published an online ...
NOOBS is the built-in operating system installer for Raspberry Pi. But if you already know which operating system you want to use, there's a quicker way to get your Pi up and running. Taylor Martin ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has launched an updated version of Raspbian, a popular open-source operating system for the foundation's various single-board computers. Raspbian isn't developed or ...
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6TCysv6AzE&w=580] For all the interesting DSP functions locked away in the Raspberry Pi, it’s still hard to imagine using ...