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With the larger memory of the Raspberry Pi 4 series, it is now more practical to run Ubuntu. I'm going to see how easy it is - or isn't, and how well it works - or doesn't.
It has been nearly two years since I tried Fedora, Manjaro and Ubuntu MATE on the Raspberry Pi 2 & 3, and there have been a lot of changes since then. Most for the better, such as the introduction ...
The Raspberry Pi has its own built-in operating system but you might be wondering if it can run Linux. Here's everything you need to know about it.
RetroPie for the Raspberry Pi 5 may not be compiled into an easily bootable Linux distro disk image just yet, but have no fear. One of its rivals beat the RetroPie team to the punch in that area.
Raspberry Pi announces its Computer Module 3+ (CM3+) is now available for $25. The CM3+ is the "newest version of our flexible board for industrial applications offers over ten times the ARM ...
The Raspberry Pi is a small, credit card sized computer that doesn’t require a lot of power to use. When you combine the Raspberry Pi and Kali Linux together, you get a super-portable network ...
For example the Raspberry Pi Zero is a Linux board, while the Raspberry Pi Pico’s RP2040 processor lacks the required hardware to run everybody’s favourite UNIX-like operating system.
AArch64 on the Pi You'll need a Raspberry Pi Model 3 to run Oracle Linux. The 3B+ is the best available device, and you should choose that over the predecessor Model 3B and all other previous models.
This diminutive device sports an LCD screen and keyboard as well as a 64GB solid state drive, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and an integral touchpad.
Not to be confused with Raspberry Pi itself, one go-to option for gamers versed in Linux is RetroPie. Here are a few things you need to know to get started.
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