Installing Arch Linux On Raspberry Pi: A Complete Guide
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by Thomas Dyan
2d ago
Arch Linux is a rolling-release distro that lets you tweak your system to your heart’s content and do almost anything you want with a computer. If you were to try installing Arch on your Raspberry Pi, you’d run into a roadblock: Arch only supports x86-64 processors, commonly found in Intel or AMD desktop PCs. Since ..read more
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Introducing Raspberry Pi Connect: Easy remote access to your Pi
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by Patrick Fromaget
1w ago
With the recent release of Raspberry Pi OS Bookworm (and the move to Wayland), many remote access tools have become obsolete or require additional configuration. Today, the Raspberry Pi Foundation is releasing a new solution to simplify and secure access to a remote Raspberry Pi. Raspberry Pi has just announced a new way to remotely ..read more
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Headless Ubuntu Server Installation: A Comprehensive Guide
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by Karen Rangi
1w ago
Setting up a Linux server when you don’t have a monitor has been tricky, and in some cases, impossible. This is now a thing of the past with Ubuntu Server’s new headless installation feature. Let me explain the process. Ubuntu Server’s headless installation can be done using the autoinstall configuration file. The file contains essential ..read more
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Travelling With Raspberry Pi on a Plane: Allowed or not?
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by Patrick Fromaget
2w ago
If you’re about to take your Raspberry Pi on a plane, you might be a little nervous about security checks. Don’t worry, I’ve taken my Raspberry Pi on several international flights without any problems. Here is what you need to know. According to the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), you can take a Raspberry Pi on ..read more
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How To Use Kill: The Complete Linux Command Guide
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by Patrick Fromaget
2w ago
The “kill” command on Linux is a powerful tool that terminates processes running on your system. You’ll generally use it to stop a misbehaving application or to manage system resources efficiently. I’ve summarized the main options in this article. The “kill” command allows users to terminate, interrupt, pause, or resume processes by specifying the process ..read more
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Where to Buy a Raspberry Pi: Common Pitfalls & Expert Tips
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by Thomas Dyan
3w ago
So, you’re excited to buy a Raspberry Pi but don’t know where to start. You can’t purchase one directly from their official website and with a quick Google search, it isn’t clear who ships directly to your country. There are also a lot of sellers, all with wildly different prices, and you can’t tell which ..read more
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How to Easily Install VMware Tools in GNU/Linux
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by Robert Lopez
3w ago
You have probably already used VMware and their virtual machines, but have you managed to reach their full potential? With VMware Tools, you can improve your user experience using any Virtual Machine. VMware Tools can be installed using the package repository that’s included in each Linux Distribution or by using the official VMware installer integrated ..read more
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How to Use Zoom Meeting on Raspberry Pi? (Video Conference)
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by Patrick Fromaget
3w ago
Zoom is a video conferencing software that literally exploded during the lockdown in 2020. It’s almost the default software now for any company to keep in touch with its employees, but also often used in other areas like education and marketing. The goal today is to find the best way to access Zoom conferences from ..read more
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3 Easy Ways to Access Your Pi Over the Internet Remotely
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by Thomas Dyan
1M ago
Have you ever wanted access to your Raspberry Pi when you were away from home? Maybe you already know how to do it from the same network, but would like a similar solution for remote access, from work or a friend’s house. In this article, I’ll share a few easy (and free) ways to access ..read more
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Installing and Configuring Jellyfin on Ubuntu Server
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by Dhairya Parikh
1M ago
If you want to configure your Ubuntu Server as a media server, Jellyfin is an ideal choice. It is an open-source media server that has been developed and is managed by community volunteers. Let’s discuss how you can install it. Jellyfin can be installed by executing a single command, which runs a bash script to ..read more
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