Showing posts with label raspberry pi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raspberry pi. Show all posts

Devuan 4 Chimaera released Thursday, 14 October 2021. Devuan is an universal computer operating system as well as Free Libre Open Source Software distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux for 32-bit and 64-bit computers aimed for advanced users who prefer technology choices other than Systemd. This release means Devuan Chimaera is now stable version, making previous version Beowulf as oldstable, and Beowulf users are advised to upgrade to Chimaera as soon as possible. This article collects Chimaera download links, mirrors and torrents as well as its checksums for people who want to get it easier and quicker. Enjoy Devuan!

 

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Congratulations to Ubuntu community, finally Ubuntu 21.10 Impish Indri released Thursday, 14 October 2021! This latest operating system is released for Desktop, Server, and Internet of Things computers. Canonical published all information at its official website. However, this article will help you to download Ubuntu including Flavors from Kubuntu to Kylin, verify their checksums, make bootable medium, and install it to your machine. 

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Ubuntu 20.10 aka Groovy Gorilla finally released by Canonical bringing the latest and greatest Free Libre Open Source Software technology to worldwide computer users. What's new in this release is that it's the first time Ubuntu Desktop available for Raspberry Pi – the world most popular ARM-based computers. Now here's list of Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi download links, as well as Official Flavors from Kubuntu to Ubuntu Budgie with Checksums included. Simply click and download. Happy downloading!


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This tutorial explains step by step to do ssh login from laptop into Raspberry Pi. By doing ssh login, you will control the whole Raspberry Pi from command line from your laptop. We suppose the Raspberry Pi is not connected into any monitor. First, you should edit your /etc/network/interfaces file in Raspbian. Second, you boot Raspberry Pi up. Third, you do ssh login into Raspberry Pi. This article is basically a reduced version for Remote Desktop XRDP Raspberry Pi. We hope this helps.

This tutorial is about establishing remote desktop connection from laptop to Raspberry Pi. This tutorial mainly dedicated for those don't have HDMI monitor for Raspberry Pi. You will use your laptop monitor as Raspberry Pi monitor by using remote desktop (xrdp & remmina). This tutorial makes use of Raspberry Pi 3. Thanks to Juang Nakarani for lending me a HDMI monitor and kindly teaching me remote desktop.

This tutorial explains the step by step about how to burn Raspbian GNU/Linux image into a microsd card from Ubuntu. The bootable microsd later will be a Raspbian installer media for Raspberry Pi device. Please be carefl while performing this tutorial.