So previously, I had wrote a post about my experiences with using the previous versions of the Raspberry Pi as a desktop with multiple version and I enjoyed them as a great addition to using them along side my main PC. Since I was unable to do all th
Having an active network connection will make working the Raspberry Pi so much easier as you can make use of tools such as SSH, FTP, and much more. A Case for your Raspberry Pi While not essential it is recommended that you use a case as it will help protect your Raspberry Pi. You ...
I am not going to get into a discussion of booting other Linux distributions at this point, because I haven't had time to try it out myself yet. Creating a bootable USB device is very simple. If you already have a Raspberry Pi 4 running, you can either clone the existing SD drive,...
In this Raspberry Pi exFAT guide, we will be showing you how you can enable support for the exFAT file system format on your Raspberry Pi. For those who do not know, exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table) is a proprietary file system format developed by Microsoft, and is designed to ...
Booting from eMMC is the easier of the two options and that’s what we’re going to walk through today. Orange Pi 5 Pro 16GB LPDDR5 Armed with a powerful RK3588S chip, the Orange Pi 5 Pro handily beats some of the best SBCs out there, including the Raspberry Pi 5. Performance-...
If you do not intend to host multiple streams, outside your house etc then the raspberry pi might be better imho. Personally I use an intel gpu for transcoding and found using a pi annoying and slow. Cost wise storage is generally the biggest cost in doing a Plex server, if your planni...
Upgrade to Raspberry Pi 5: Consider switching to a Raspberry Pi 5 for improved performance Use fasteners instead of glue: Replace glued components with screw fasteners for a cleaner, more durable assembly Use SSD for booting: Switch to an SSD for faster and more reliable booting Design custom ...
into C: and D: drives, and the C: partition is not ridiculously large. In this case you can simply delete the D: partition and create your Linux installations in the resulting free space. Do I need to say here, make sure that there is nothing you want/need in D: before deleting it...
000then the host address might be0x400000+0x088800000000. This means that each time a memory operation is executed, only a simple addition needs to be performed. This goes extremely fast, however it may present issues for programs that useMAP_FIXED. Some systems, such as modern Raspberry Pi...
Anyways, here is my Raspberry Pi image with a clean database and just categories created. The file is 1.5GB and unzips to about 15GB. If you want to throw it on an SD card without resizing the partitions you will need a 16GB card. After writing the image to a card and booting your...