Install the Raspberry PI Imager on Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora and openSUSE
The relatively new Raspberry PI Imager application is great for downloading, configuring and writing the Raspberry PI operating system to your micro SD card. No …
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The relatively new Raspberry PI Imager application is great for downloading, configuring and writing the Raspberry PI operating system to your micro SD card. No …
Working with Controller Area Network (CAN) on your Linux PC? Through the SocketCAN kernel modules, Linux supports CAN quite well. It can be a bit …
By default, openSUSE proposes the Btrfs filesystem for the root partition. One of the great Btrfs features is the build-in snapshots. openSUSE automatically creates snapshots …
Interested in giving the openSUSE Tumbleweed rolling release distribution a try? openSUSE Tumbleweed uses automated quality testing and features system snapshots to rollback changes. With …
Did the installation of a Gnome Shell Extension, through your web browser’s Gnome Shell integration add-on, result in an error? This happens sometimes due to …
Interested in developing a graphical user interface (GUI) application for Linux? Consider Lazarus as the integrated development environment (IDE) of choice. This article shows you …
Looking for a way to increase the security on your Raspberry PI? Changing the default password for the pi user is the recommended first step. …
The hostname of your Raspberry PI allows you to address it by its name, as opposed to its IP address. The hostname is how your …