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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 …

Rolling with openSUSE Tumbleweed on a Raspberry PI 4
Desktop

Rolling with openSUSE Tumbleweed on a Raspberry PI 4

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxFebruary 8, 2021May 26, 2021

Looking for something new to try out on your Raspberry PI 4? Give openSUSE Tumbleweed a try. openSUSE Tumbleweed is a high quality, rolling release …

How to clone your Raspberry PI SD card in Linux
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How to clone your Raspberry PI SD card in Linux

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxDecember 9, 2020December 25, 20233

Wouldn’t it be great, if you can make a snapshot of the current state of your Raspberry PI operating system? At any point in time …

Install the XFCE desktop on your Raspberry PI
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Install the XFCE desktop on your Raspberry PI

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxNovember 23, 2020March 15, 20214

In this article you’ll learn how to install the XFCE desktop on your Raspberry PI. We’ll take a minimal install of the Raspberry PI operating …

Perform a minimal install on your Raspberry PI
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Perform a minimal install on your Raspberry PI

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxNovember 13, 2020July 18, 20224

Do you plan on running your Raspberry PI as a server? Perhaps you prefer to skip the Pixel desktop environment installation and install a different …

Raspberry PI startup script using Systemd
Desktop / Server

Raspberry PI startup script using Systemd

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxAugust 25, 2020September 9, 20202

Developing your own program for a Raspberry PI, which you want to automatically start each time your Raspberry PI boots? Not sure how to do …

Move the Raspberry PI root file system to a USB drive
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Move the Raspberry PI root file system to a USB drive

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxAugust 11, 2020December 21, 20214

A Raspberry PI is a wonderful and powerful little computer. You can even run it as a server 24/7 all year round. There is just …

Check the Raspberry PI CPU temperature
Programming / Server

Check the Raspberry PI CPU temperature

PragmaticLinuxby PragmaticLinuxJune 30, 2020December 12, 20203

Noticed that the Raspberry PI 4 runs a bit hotter than previous models? That is the unfortunate side effect of packing an increased amount of …

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