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Install Xubuntu on a Raspberry PI
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Install Xubuntu on a Raspberry PI

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxFebruary 14, 2022February 14, 2022

Interested in running Xubuntu on your Raspberry PI, but you can’t find an installation image for it? That’s because the Xubuntu team doesn’t offer it …

Directly boot your Raspberry PI 4 from a USB drive
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Directly boot your Raspberry PI 4 from a USB drive

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxDecember 21, 2021December 21, 2021

Did you know that you can boot your Raspberry PI 4 directly from a USB drive? You get better disk I/O speed, you no longer …

CAN communication on the Raspberry PI with SocketCAN
Desktop

CAN communication on the Raspberry PI with SocketCAN

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxOctober 12, 2021November 28, 2021

Looking for a way to connect your Raspberry PI to a Controller Area Network (CAN) bus? With the help of the low-cost Waveshare RS485/CAN hat, …

Raspberry PI headless setup with the Raspberry PI Imager
Server

Raspberry PI headless setup with the Raspberry PI Imager

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxAugust 23, 2021August 23, 2021

Planning on running your Raspberry PI system as a server? In this article I’ll show you how you can setup your Raspberry PI as a …

Install the Raspberry PI Imager on Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora and openSUSE
Desktop

Install the Raspberry PI Imager on Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora and openSUSE

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxAugust 10, 2021April 25, 2022

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 …

Delete the pi user from your Raspberry PI
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Delete the pi user from your Raspberry PI

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJune 2, 2021June 2, 2021

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. …

How to change the hostname of your Raspberry PI
Desktop / Server

How to change the hostname of your Raspberry PI

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxMay 29, 2021June 5, 2021

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 …

Fix for getting your SSD working via USB 3 on your Raspberry PI
Desktop

Fix for getting your SSD working via USB 3 on your Raspberry PI

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxMarch 10, 2021March 10, 20212

Did you connect an SSD to your Raspberry PI 4, with a SATA to USB 3.0 adapter, and getting poor read and write speeds? In …

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