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So just for grins, I'm finally jumping on the Raspberry Pi bandwagon. Mainly I wanted a Linux server I can carry around in my messenger bag for playing around with learning web development for Linux ...
In the previous two posts I wrote about SUSE Linux and Fedora/Manjaro ARM/Ubuntu MATE for the Raspberry Pi 2 and 3. The results were mixed, at best. This time I'm taking on even more of a challenge ...
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XDA Developers on MSN4 Raspberry Pi operating systems you should try (that aren't DietPi)
Explore 4 lightweight Raspberry Pi operating systems that offer simplicity and ease of use, making them excellent ...
This promises to be great fun! I'm going to be combining two of my favorite things: Kali GNU/Linux software and various models of Raspberry Pi hardware. I have been looking forward to doing this since ...
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XDA Developers on MSN5 reasons the $15 Raspberry Pi Zero W is still great for your home lab tinkering
One of the most practical uses for the Raspberry Pi Zero W is running lightweight network services. Applications like Pi-hole ...
Ever since the announcement of the Raspberry Pi, sites all across the Internet have offered lots of interesting and challenging uses for this exciting device. Although all of those ideas are great, ...
The SnapOnAir Raspberry Pi Zero PCB enables you to create a small handheld Linux mini PC using a few additional components in the form of a 2.8 inch colour TFT display. The PCB is now available to ...
Looking for a tiny, Linux computer that’s small enough to fit in a pocket, but which has a keyboard, display, and everything else you need for computing on the go? I guess you could spend $69 on a ...
I'm thinking of setting up a small headless Linux server at home, initially to run a local copy of Bitwarden. My wife has major issues keeping track of her passwords! :) My initial thought was to use ...
If you’re not familiar with how DNS works, I recommend reading Marco Chiappetta’s article about how to speed up your DNS. If it still sounds complex, there’s a comic series that explains how DNS works ...
The Raspberry Pi was born on February 29th which means we’re only three years away from its second birthday, and a new hardware release from the Pi Foundation is becoming somewhat of a tradition. This ...
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