DietPi 9.4 Released (dietpi.com)
DietPi is an excellent ARM SBC debian distro if you want to run a DIY NAS/media server/Pi-Hole/torrent platform....
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DietPi is an excellent ARM SBC debian distro if you want to run a DIY NAS/media server/Pi-Hole/torrent platform....
“Raspberry Pi Ltd, a leader in low-cost, high-performance computing, announces that it is considering an initial public offering (the “IPO” or the “Offer”) and that it intends to publish today a registration document (the “Registration Document”). The Company is considering applying for admission of its ordinary...
I wanted to share my most recent delivery from AliExpress, an MCUZone MPS2242-POE A hat for my Pi 5, that combines an NVME controller, and POE circuitry. I couldn’t find any info on these before buying, so I thought it would be good to share with the raspberry Pi community here....
Pi4 1gb, posters on left with feh, info board on right which is a html file running on chromium
Had been waiting for my pi 5 argon case which got lost in the post before I could set this up. Ive been tinkering with an old SFF PC running arch over the last few months to get a “smart tv” set up going that im happy with, now ive condensed it down into a little debian box that uses a fraction of the electricity. Happy...
See title. I’m thinking of picking this up to power a pair of speakers but am currently powering my Pi using the GPIO pins. If I install this, will I no longer be able to power the Pi that way? Will I have to use the MicroUSB?
Help me decide!
Cross posted from: lemmy.ml/post/9052486
If you are like me and are currently waiting for your 5V 5A power supply and you have no display, you can still boot to USB by pushing the power button when the Raspberry Pi goes “solid green”. What you are not seeing without a display is the warning about your power....
Wasn’t the Raspberry Pi 5 supposed to start showing up in volume by end of October early November? Looking at rpilocator they are more like unicorns.
Clever little Python tool provides a constantly-updated text-based user interface (TUI) for GPIO pin status, by querying the RP1 chip.