A new release of the Raspberry Pi OS arrived last week. As usual, the release announcement gives a general overview of the most important additions and improvements, and the release notes contain a ...
In the previous three posts about exploring my Raspberry Pi, the operating system has always been Linux; first looking at Raspbian, the Debian GNU/Linux spin for the Pi, then Arch Linux ARM and Pidora ...
One of the software options for running a Raspberry Pi module is Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian), the officially supported Debian-based operating system put out by The Raspberry Pi Foundation. It ...
As such, you've got until then to decide whether to upgrade or switch to a different operating system. Still, given that the ...
If you want to upgrade from older Raspbian or Raspberry Pi OS versions based on Debian Bullseye (Debian 11), for example, to the newer Bookworm base (Debian 12) with longer support, you can do this ...
Technical Note: The microSD card must remain inserted permanently for Raspberry Pi 5 Windows 11 installations. It acts as the ...
The Raspberry Pi hardware has included a 64-bit processor since the Pi 3 launched in early 2016, but the Raspberry Pi OS (formerly known as Raspbian) has remained primarily 32-bit. The Raspberry Pi ...
Unfortunately, it’s restricted to x86 systems, leaving OpenMediaVault as the only popular NAS distro for Arm devices like the Raspberry Pi. That’s a shame, because certain high-end Raspberry Pi ...
Raspberry Pi OS, originally named Raspbian, had a few big updates added to it on September 7, 2022. A good portion of those include UI and UX improvements such as new keyboard shortcuts, support for ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation yesterday announced the availability of RISC OS for the tiny computer. RISC OS dates to 1987, having been developed for ARM-based personal computers by the now-defunct ...
Raspberry Pi represents another battle won by geek products in front of mass-adoption tech devices. A computer that has the size of a credit card – who would’ve believed it could get this popular?