Installing Ubuntu on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
2w ago
In this quick guide, you will be learning how you can install and run the Ubuntu operating system on a Raspberry Pi. Thanks to official support for the PI's hardware you can get the full desktop experience. To make the most out of this OS you will need a Pi with 4GB of RAM. The post Installing Ubuntu on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Running Discord on a Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
2w ago
In this tutorial, you will learn how to run the Discord chat client on your Raspberry Pi even though it doesn't officially support Linux ARM. To get this to run on a Pi, we will rely on a third-party client called ArmCord. This client offers many of the same features the official client does but will also run on your Raspberry Pi. The post Running Discord on a Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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How to Install and Run Wine on a Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
2w ago
Learn how to install and run Wine on a Raspberry Pi. This compatibility layer enables you to run Windows applications on Linux. Combined with Box86 and Box64 the amount of software you can install to a Pi is significantly increased. The post How to Install and Run Wine on a Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Using Waydroid on the Raspberry Pi to Run Android Apps
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by Emmet
2w ago
In this project, you will learn how to install and use Waydroid on your Raspberry Pi to run Android applications natively. Waydroid is a container-based version of Android that allows you to run Android apps alongside your normal operating system. The post Using Waydroid on the Raspberry Pi to Run Android Apps appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Protecting your Raspberry Pi with CrowdSec
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by Emmet
2w ago
In this tutorial, we will be showing you how you can help protect your Raspberry Pi from outside attackers by using CrowdSec. This software helps protect your system by identifying malicious IP addresses and blocking them from accessing your device. The post Protecting your Raspberry Pi with CrowdSec appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Getting your Raspberry Pi System Information using Neofetch
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by Emmet
1M ago
In this quick tutorial, you will learn how to install and use Neofetch. This tool gives you a quick overview of your system. It is great for providing just enough information without it becoming overbearing. Best of all it is incredibly easy to use. The post Getting your Raspberry Pi System Information using Neofetch appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Setting up Pixelfed on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
1M ago
In this tutorial, you will learn how to self-host Pixelfed on your Raspberry Pi. This software is an image-sharing social network with a very similar style to Instagram. It allows you to self-host your own social network while being part of a large community, thanks to its support for the ActivityPub protocol. The post Setting up Pixelfed on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Setting up NordVPN Meshnet on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
1M ago
In this tutorial, we will show you how to set up NordVPN's Meshnet on your Raspberry Pi. Meshnet is a free service that links your devices together over a virtual private network. It works similarly to services like Zerotier and Tailscale, and best of all, it is completely free. The post Setting up NordVPN Meshnet on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Using LazyDocker on the Raspberry Pi
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by Emmet
1M ago
In this tutorial, you will learn how to set up and use the LazyDocker Docker management tool on your Raspberry Pi. This command-line tool makes managing your Docker containers significantly easier. You don't have to worry about remembering individual commands and don't need to set up a heavier web-based tool like Portainer. The post Using LazyDocker on the Raspberry Pi appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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Monitoring your Raspberry Pi with Monit
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by Emmet
1M ago
In this project, you will be learning how to install and run Monit on your Raspberry Pi. This tool can monitor and automatically attempt to repair services that are running on your device. It even has an easy-to-use web interface. The post Monitoring your Raspberry Pi with Monit appeared first on Pi My Life Up ..read more
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