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The Best Operating Systems for Your Raspberry Pi Projects – Lifehacker

Lifehacker The Best Operating Systems for Your Raspberry Pi Projects Lifehacker If you're new to the Raspberry Pi , that tiny $35 computer we all love, there's a good chance you've downloaded (or purchased an SD card that includes) NOOBS. NOOBS makes getting started with Pi easy, and includes a bunch of different operating systems …

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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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More hands-on with the Raspberry Pi 3: Bluetooth, OpenELEC, and … – ZDNet

ZDNet More hands-on with the Raspberry Pi 3: Bluetooth, OpenELEC, and … ZDNet All about Raspbian GNU/Linux, WiFi and Bluetooth, my first test with Ubuntu MATE on the Pi 3, and a note about NOOBS and OpenELEC.

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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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Hands-On: Getting my Raspberry Pi Zero kitted out – ZDNet

ZDNet Hands-On: Getting my Raspberry Pi Zero kitted out ZDNet While I was writing the recent series about the Raspberry Pi Zero, Raspbian and NOOBS I came across a new (at least to me) hardware accessory, the Broadcom Wi-fi Adapter and USB Hub. I promised then to write about its compatibility and performance, ..

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From Zero to NOOBS: Starting with Raspberry Pi Zero – DZone News

DZone News From Zero to NOOBS: Starting with Raspberry Pi Zero DZone News My Raspberry Pi Zero arrived last week (see A Raspberry Pi for $5! What are your decision factors?), and finally I have found an hour to try it out. Because the 'bare board' $5 version was sold out at that time, I ordered a package with 8GB SD card … and more »

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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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Raspberry Pi goes tracking with GPS add-on – ElectronicsWeekly.com

ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi goes tracking with GPS add-on ElectronicsWeekly.com Raspberry Pi 2 with a microSD card pre-loaded with NOOBS with various OS options, but Raspbian is best for utilising the add-on boards.

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Raspberry Pi Console Card Allows You To Access The Mini PC Via Your Laptop … – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi Console Card Allows You To Access The Mini PC Via Your Laptop … Geeky Gadgets The card uses the UART lines from the Raspberry Pi so these are not available for other uses. Also, the NOOBS operating system selector doesn't output to the console port so if you are using NOOBS you may need to install Raspian or some other OS which

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Hands-On: RaspberryPi NOOBS 1.3.12 – ZDNet

Hands-On: RaspberryPi NOOBS 1.3.12 ZDNet There's plenty of excitement in the Raspberry Pi world this week: the big news is the announcement of the Raspberry Pi 2 hardware – the long-awaited and much-anticipated successor to the immensely popular original unit, which will now be known as the

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