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Pi Desktop: useful, desirable, but Linux skills required – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Pi Desktop: useful, desirable, but Linux skills required Electronics Weekly (blog) This is not unique to the Wolfson/Cirrus card, time and time again I have had the same situation with the many Raspberry Pi audio products I have tried – which is a shame, because you really have to hear how good they are to believe the sound that can …

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Pi Desktop: desirable, but Linux skills required – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Pi Desktop: desirable, but Linux skills required Electronics Weekly (blog) This is not unique to the Wolfson/Cirrus card, time and time again I have had the same situation with the many Raspberry Pi audio products I have tried – which is a shame, because you really have to hear how good they are to believe the sound that can …

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Debian Stretch For The Raspberry Pi Desktop Released – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Debian Stretch For The Raspberry Pi Desktop Released Geeky Gadgets The official Raspberry Pi foundation has today announced the launch of the first Debian Stretch release of the Raspberry Pi Desktop for PCs and Macs together with the release of the latest version of Raspbian Stretch for your Raspberry Pi mini PC which …

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Stretch for PCs and Macs, and a Raspbian update

Today, we are launching the first Debian Stretch release of the Raspberry Pi Desktop for PCs and Macs, and we’re also releasing the latest version of Raspbian Stretch for your Pi. For PCs and Macs When we released our custom desktop environment on Debian for PCs and Macs last year , we were slightly taken aback by how popular it turned out to be. We really only created it as a result of one of those “Wouldn’t it be cool if…” conversations we sometimes have in the office, so we were delighted by the Pi community’s reaction

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How to run Windows apps on the Raspberry Pi – TechRepublic – TechRepublic

TechRepublic How to run Windows apps on the Raspberry Pi – TechRepublic TechRepublic This article and the video above provide a step-by-step guide on how to use ExaGear Desktop to install and run the Windows apps on your Pi. and more »

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Raspberry Pi enthusiasts get together to discuss the credit-card-sized computer – Independent Online

Independent Online Raspberry Pi enthusiasts get together to discuss the credit-card-sized computer Independent Online JOHANNESBURG – The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card-sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard. It is a capable little computer which can be used in electronics projects, and for many of the things that your desktop PC does, like spreadsheets, ..

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MeshCentral2 – Maps, Interfaces, Wake, Raspberry Pi – Digit

MeshCentral2 – Maps, Interfaces, Wake, Raspberry Pi Digit Remote Desktop support on Raspberry Pi . Linux support as always been important and this week, we added improved support for the Raspberry Pi including new install script and remote desktop support

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Scratch 2.0: all-new features for your Raspberry Pi

We’re very excited to announce that Scratch 2.0 is now available as an offline app for the Raspberry Pi! This new version of Scratch allows you to control the Pi’s GPIO (General Purpose Input and Output) pins, and offers a host of other exciting new features. Offline accessibility The most recent update to Raspbian includes the app, which makes Scratch 2.0 available offline on the Raspberry Pi. This is great news for clubs and classrooms, where children can now use Raspberry Pis instead of connected laptops or desktops to explore block-based programming and physical computing

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