The Raspberry Pi Zero was my first-ever Single-Board Computer, and it’s responsible for beginning my obsession with DIY projects and distro-hopping. However, the Raspberry Pi landscape has evolved ...
What makes the Raspberry Pi so successful is that it’s backed by an equally impressive line of software that allows tinkerers to adapt the tiny computer for different tasks. Here we round up some of ...
Containers are the bread and butter of self-hosted workloads, and for good reason. Despite offering solid isolation provisions, containerized applications consume a fraction of the resources of their ...
Raspbian is one of the more popular linux distros for the Raspberry Pi. It’s easy to use, and works well on the humble Pi’s austere hardware. But Raspbian’s achilles heel is in the looks department.
Hong Kong-based single-board computer maker Pine64 is reportedly about to take on Raspberry Pi with its upcoming Ox64, according to CNX Software. The Ox64 will be built on RISC-V architecture to ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation continues to push the limits of single-board computing. This month, it has added experimental OpenGL support to its Raspbian OS. OpenGL is an advanced graphics API that is ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has released an experimental version of its Linux-based Pixel OS for Windows and Mac PCs. The OS, originally designed to run only on the Raspberry Pi hobby board, comes ...
The Raspberry Pi might be best known for producing ultra cheap but highly capable single board computers (SBCs), but the Foundation's dreams of making computing affordable and accessible doesn't end ...
The first 10,000 pre-orders of the Raspberry Pi micro-computer are arriving in Linux aficionado's mailboxes -- great news for anyone who wants to pursue DIY software development on a cash-strapped ...
The Raspberry Pi is easily one of our favorite DIY devices, and today a brand new model is available. The Raspberry Pi 2 features a quad core ARMv7 running at 900mHZ (that's about a 6x speed increase) ...
The ultra-cheap Linux computer on a circuit board has its roots in the classroom. But the bare-bones computer, dubbed “Raspberry Pi,” has potential to teach industrial embedded programmers some new ...
In 2012 the first iteration of Raspberry Pi arrived on scene, giving us an ultra-tiny and ultra-affordable mini-computer that had potential that was limited only by the owner’s imagination. Since then ...