Raspberry Pi and 3D printing enthusiasts wishing to get started using the OctoPi OS on your Raspberry Pi to monitor and process 3D printing projects may be interested in a new tutorial showing ...
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 ...
Long-term Raspberry Pi watchers will have seen a lot of OS upgrades in their time, from the first Debian Squeeze previews through the Raspbian years to the current Raspberry Pi OS. Their latest OS ...
Raspberry Pi has been using 64-bit processors for its tiny, low-cost computers since the organization launched the Raspberry Pi 3 in early 2016. But up until now the official Raspberry Pi OS has been ...
After successfully trialing the beta release of the Raspberry Pi 64-bit operating system, RPi Foundation team has now announced it has left its beta development stage and is now available to download ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has made a 64-bit version of its operating system available. It won't run on all Raspberry Pi hardware but it should on some of the more modern hardware. The Raspberry Pi ...
In einem Blog-Beitrag erklärt Autor Tom Dewey, dass der Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0 insbesondere eine neue Bedienoberfläche mitbringt. Dazu kann es gleich Raspberry Pi Connect vorkonfigurieren – eine ...
Combined with its quad-core ARM chip and ample I/O options, the latest Raspberry Pi 4 can take on even more tasks that would have required a PC in the past. It even has a new 64-bit OS to leverage all ...
There’s a new 64-bit OS to take advantage of it There’s a new 64-bit OS to take advantage of it is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech releases, EU tech policy, online ...
Die Entwickler weisen darauf hin, dass die Änderungen nur gering sind, da Debian inzwischen sehr ausgereift und stabil ist. Sie schreiben in der Versionsankündigung, dass wohl die weitreichendste ...
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 ...