Raspberry Pi: Hands On with Arch Linux and Pidora – ZDNet

Raspberry Pi : Hands On with Arch Linux and Pidora ZDNet In the first post about my new Raspberry Pi , I explored about NOOBS (the New Out Of Box Software package) and Raspbian, the Debian GNU/Linux spin customised for the Pi. This time I want to take a look at the other two general-purpose Linux …

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HTML5 Capable Raspberry Pi Web Browser Beta Unveiled – Geeky gadgets

Geeky gadgets HTML5 Capable Raspberry Pi Web Browser Beta Unveiled Geeky gadgets During the holiday break the Raspberry Pi Foundation has unveiled a new web browser which has been designed for their awesome Raspberry Pi mini PC that is capable of supporting HTML 5. The new Raspberry Pi web browser is currently still in its beta

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Power A Car Stereo With A Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker Australia

Power A Car Stereo With A Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Australia Using a Raspberry Pi , a cheap display, an amp and a few other parts, Sentcool's system shows off how you can use a Raspberry Pi right in your own dashboard. This isn't the prettiest thing in the world, but it has everything you need to get started ..

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Raspberry Pi and Raspian, hands on – ZDNet

Raspberry Pi and Raspian, hands on ZDNet What I intend to write here is “Jamie's Excellent Raspberry Adventures”: it will document my own experiences, discoveries, successes and failures with this little gadget. If you want authoritative information, go to the Raspberry Pi web site, and if …

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Power a Car Stereo with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Power a Car Stereo with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Sick of your boring old car stereo? DIYer Sentcool decided to upgrade his stereo with a Raspberry Pi and the result is a pretty nifty little multimedia stereo. Using a Raspberry Pi , a cheap display, an amp, and a few other parts, Sentcool's system ..

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Power a Car Stereo with a Raspberry Pi – Lifehacker

Power a Car Stereo with a Raspberry Pi Lifehacker Sick of your boring old car stereo? DIYer Sentcool decided to upgrade his stereo with a Raspberry Pi and the result is a pretty nifty little multimedia stereo. Using a Raspberry Pi , a cheap display, an amp, and a few other parts, Sentcool's system ..

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