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Manjaro-Arm for the Raspberry Pi and embedded devices is shutting down – ZDNet

ZDNet Manjaro-Arm for the Raspberry Pi and embedded devices is shutting down ZDNet Second, I think this shows that providing an alternative to Raspbian GNU/Linux on the Raspberry Pi is extremely difficult. There will always be a small number of people (like me) who are interested in non-Raspbian distributions, but finding a user base … Manjaro ARM Linux Distro Is Shutting Down, Lack Of Contributors Is The Reason Fossbytes all 2 news articles »

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Debian-Based Q4OS Linux Distro Gets Stable ARM Port for Raspberry Pi 2 SBCs – Softpedia News

Softpedia News Debian-Based Q4OS Linux Distro Gets Stable ARM Port for Raspberry Pi 2 SBCs Softpedia News We've just been informed by the developers of the Q4OS GNU/Linux distribution about the general availability of the first stable release of the ARM port of the OS for Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi 2 SBCs (single-board computers). Q4OS is a tiny Linux …

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RaspEX Linux Distro Brings Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) to Raspberry Pi 2 – Softpedia News

Softpedia News RaspEX Linux Distro Brings Ubuntu 15.10 (Wily Werewolf) to Raspberry Pi 2 Softpedia News “My first version of RaspEX is from 150318 and my second from 150706. I have now upgraded the whole system,” says Arne Exton in an email to Softpedia. “RaspEX is a Linux ARM system for Raspberry Pi 2

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How to rig a Raspberry Pi to support NES controllers – Network World

How to rig a Raspberry Pi to support NES controllers Network World The purpose of this Linux Distro is pretty simple: provide a ready-made solution to turn a Raspberry Pi into a retro-emulation console that you can hook up to your TV.

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