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Raspberry Pi: Hands-on with the updated Raspbian Linux – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi : Hands-on with the updated Raspbian Linux ZDNet So now I have continued with installing or upgrading it on all of my Raspberry Pi systems, and this post will concentrate on the process and results from that. First, the new ISO images are available from the Raspberry Pi Downloads page (as always …

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A Raspbian desktop update with some new programming tools

Today we’ve released another update to the Raspbian desktop. In addition to the usual small tweaks and bug fixes, the big new changes are the inclusion of an offline version of Scratch 2.0, and of Thonny  (a user-friendly IDE for Python which is excellent for beginners)

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Lubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) Officially Released for Raspberry Pi 2 SBCs – Softpedia News

Softpedia News Lubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) Officially Released for Raspberry Pi 2 SBCs Softpedia News And now, you can have all the above on your Raspberry Pi 2 single-board computer. “The Raspberry Pi2 version of Lubuntu has been updated, of course, to Xenial Xerus 16.04 too

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Raspberry Pi 3: Raspbian Linux and NOOBS distributions updated – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi 3: Raspbian Linux and NOOBS distributions updated ZDNet The Raspberry Pi 3 Model B. Photo: J.A. Watson

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Raspberry Pi 3: How much better is it than the Raspberry Pi 2? – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi 3: How much better is it than the Raspberry Pi 2? TechRepublic The time each board took to download the 1.3GB Raspbian Jessie img file from the raspberrypi .org Downloads section. The Pi 3 appeared to take roughly the same time to download the file over wi-fi as over Ethernet.

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Raspberry Pi: New NOOBS and Raspbian releases – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi : New NOOBS and Raspbian releases ZDNet New distribution images have showed up on the Raspberry Pi Downloads page, for NOOBS 1.6.0 and Raspbian 2016-02-03. There has not been an official announcement yet (also known as a Raspberry Pi Blog post), but I assume one will come along very ..

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Raspberry Pi: New releases of Raspbian and NOOBS – ZDNet

ZDNet Raspberry Pi : New releases of Raspbian and NOOBS ZDNet The day before the announcement of the Raspberry Pi Zero, a new version of Raspbian Linux very quietly appeared in the Raspberry Pi Downloads, along with a new NOOBS archive that included it. As there was no release announcement made at that time, …

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Sonic Pi v2.0 competition for schools is launched!

This week, Dr Sam Aaron released the much anticipated final version of Sonic Pi v2.0. It will be replacing Sonic Pi v1 on Raspbian very soon, and you will be able to get it via our Downloads page (we will let you know when).

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Blue Pi Thinking from the University of York

The University of York asked if we could send someone up to judge a  Raspberry Pi contest they’d been running for people joining the Computer Science department over the summer break. Our very own Dr Gordon Hollingworth is a York alumnus, so we sent him to revisit his old stomping grounds (in one of his collection of stylish Raspberry Pi t-shirts – you can buy your own at the Swag Store ). Freshers were given a Raspberry Pi when they won a place at the university back in August, and had been spending the time before arriving in York working on two challenges.

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