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Python: Basic Electronics Control with the Raspberry Pi

This Python and embedded programming tutorial will show how to use Raspberry Pi-specific Python libraries for basic electronics control.
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Raspberry Pi OS Is Now Powered by Linux 5.15 LTS, Gets Experimental Wayland Backend

The new version of Raspberry Pi OS comes a little over two months after the previous one and it’s the first to finally bump the kernel version from Linux 5.10 LTS to Linux 5.15 LTS in an attempt to provide users with some new features that weren’t present in the previous kernel series. Linux kernel […]

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CUPS and Raspberry Pi AirPrinting

Many people still rely on printed copies and make them through iPhone’s AirPrint. Learn how CUPS and Raspberry Pi can do AirPrinting here.
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How to find out if Raspberry PI Linux OS needs a reboot

Are you using Raspberry PI Linux OS for managing a small cluster of servers at home? Want to get a reboot notification when you run apt-get upgrade? Try these tips about Ansible & apt hooks that tell you if you need to reboot RPi to apply kernel up…

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Armbian 22.02 Is Here with Official Raspberry Pi Support

Coming six months after Armbian 21.08, the Armbian 22.02 release is here to introduce initial support for Raspberry Pi devices. Learn more here.
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Raspberry Pi Imager 1.7 Released with New Advanced Settings, Zstd Support, and More

Raspberry Pi Imager 1.7 follows hot on the hills of the stable release of the 64-bit Raspberry Pi OS and introduces support for downloading and flashing all variants of Raspberry Pi OS 64-bit, though the 32-bit variant remains the recommended one for now. Several new advanced settings are present in this update, such as support […]

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Full 64-bit Official Raspberry Pi OS Now Generally Available

Until today, Raspberry Pi OS was available only as a 32-bit operating system. Learn about the new 64-bit official Raspberry PI OS here.
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Latest Raspberry Pi OS Release Adds New Options, Many Bug Fixes

The new Raspberry Pi OS release is here as of today, about three months after the previous update. Learn more about the new release here.
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Ubuntu Brings Full Desktop to Raspberry Pi 4 2GB RAM

Want to run the full Ubuntu desktop on a Raspberry Pi 4 with 2GB of RAM? Well, now you can. Ubuntu already supports the Raspberry Pi 4 Model B 4GB and 8GB versions (and has done since the Ubuntu 20.10 release). Now the team building the distro plan to …

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Pop!_OS is Now Available for the Raspberry Pi 4

Pop!_OS is now available for the Raspberry Pi. The sweetly-named Pop!_Pi is available to download as a ‘tech preview’ alongside the latest Pop!_OS 21.10 release from System76. While Pop!_Pi is the first version of Pop!_OS to be available fo…

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CasaOS: Open-source Home Cloud Based on the Docker Ecosystem

CasaOS is compatible with mainstream hardware platforms, x86 PCs, NUCs, and Raspberry Pi. The Docker-based solution offers enough openness for developers to participate in it. Learn more about the open-source home cloud here.
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First Look at Armbian Linux on Raspberry Pi 4

Every time I write an article about Armbian Linux, people ask: when will Raspberry Pi support be available? Well, the wait is (almost) over, as the Armbian community has finally added build framework support for the Raspberry Pi 4 single-board computer. So of course I had to see Armbian Linux in action on my Raspberry […]

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9to5Linux Weekly Roundup: November 14th, 2021

This has been yet another great week with cool Linux news, starting with Valve’s SteamOS 3.0, which will be available for download after Steam Deck’s launch in February 2022, and continuing with the latest Raspberry Pi OS release based on Debian Bullseye. On top of that, I take a look at an unofficial LineageOS build […]

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How To Upgrade To Raspberry Pi OS 11 Bullseye (From Buster)

Raspberry Pi OS “Bullseye” (based on Debian 11 Bullseye) has been released recently, and this article covers the instructions for upgrading from the older Raspberry Pi OS Buster to this new Bullseye version. This should work with any Raspbe…

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First Look: You Can Now Run Android 12 on Your Raspberry Pi 4 Computer

Created by renowned XDA member KonstaT (KonstaKANG), there’s now an unofficial LineageOS 19.0 build for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B, Raspberry P 400, and Raspberry P Compute Module 4 (CM4) computers, based on the Android 12 mobile operating system and, to my surprise, it runs quite well. The image is distributed in the same format […]

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CutiePi Raspberry Pi Based Linux Tablet is Already Sold Out

The CutiePi tablet is based on the diminutive Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. At the heart of CutiePi is a custom-designed circuit board. It’s an open-source hardware solution and offers all the components necessary to make your project portable. Learn more about the already sold-out tablet and how you can get your hands on one […]

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Nessus 10 is Out, with Raspberry Pi support

Tenable has released Nessus 10 and extended supported platforms to include Raspberry Pi, allowing penetration testers, consultants, security teams and students to deploy the power of Nessus anywhere. Nessus for Raspberry Pi lowers the barrier to entry for students interested in starting or furthering their cybersecurity careers. The ability to deploy Nessus Essentials for free […]

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Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W Released with Ubuntu Server 21.10 Support

Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W is the successor of the Raspberry Pi Zero W board and the third model in the Raspberry Pi Zero series, which has sold nearly four million units worldwide since its launch six years ago. Powered by the same Quad-Core 64-bit Broadcom BCM2710A1 ARM Cortex-A53 processor as the first version of […]

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20 Best Operating Systems You Can Run on Raspberry Pi in 2021

We haven’t covered any major thing on the Raspberry Pi since our article on the 8 New Raspbian Features to Start Using on Your Raspberry Pi close to a year ago. No one needs to state how successful the Raspberry Pi has been since its inception. So if you’re new to the platform, or just […]

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Raspberry Pi Firewall: How to Install and Manage it by Using UFW

The level of security you need for your Raspberry Pi will strongly depend on how you plan to use it. When your Raspberry Pi is connected to the internet, the minimum security step you should take is to ensure that only ports that you absolutely require to be open are open. In this easy-to-follow tutorial […]

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