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Monthly Archives: June 2018
Raspbian update: first-boot setup wizard and more
After a few months of hiding in a dark corner of the office muttering to myself (just ask anyone who sits near me how much of that I do…), it’s time to release another update to the Raspberry Pi desktop with a few new bits and a bunch of bug fixes (hopefully more fixes than new bugs, anyway). So, what’s changed this time around? Setup wizard One of the things about Raspbian that has always been a bit unhelpful is that when a new user first boots up a new Pi, they see a nice desktop picture, but they might not have much of an idea what they ought to do next.
Raspberry Pi 3 B+ wins hacker board reader survey – LinuxGizmos.com
Raspberry Pi 3 B+ wins hacker board reader survey LinuxGizmos.com Survey participants chose the new Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, as the favorite board from among 116 community-backed SBCs that run Linux or Android and sell for under $200. All 116 SBCs are summarized in our recently updated hacker board catalog and …
Raspberry Pi Magazine Issue 71 Reveals How To Install Android On Pi – Geeky Gadgets
Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Magazine Issue 71 Reveals How To Install Android On Pi Geeky Gadgets If you would like to learn how to install Android on a Raspberry Pi mini PC the latest official Raspberry Pi magazine issue 71 might be worth downloading or purchasing from your local newsagent. This months issue features everything you need to know …
MagPi 71: Run Android on Raspberry Pi
Hey folks, Rob here with good news about the latest edition of The MagPi! Issue 71 , out right now, is all about running Android on Raspberry Pi with the help of emteria.OS and Android Things. Android and Raspberry Pi, two great tastes that go great together! Android and Raspberry Pi A big part of our main feature looks at emteria.OS, a version of Android that runs directly on the Raspberry Pi.
Raspberry Pi Tracks Starter Fermentation For Optimized Sourdough – Hackaday
Hackaday Raspberry Pi Tracks Starter Fermentation For Optimized Sourdough Hackaday Rather than guess when this might be, [Justin] used a Raspberry Pi Zero and PiCam to capture a time-lapse video of the starter as the beasties within give off their CO₂, thus expanding it up inside its container. A little Python does the work of …