Getting started with Raspberry Pi can be a bit daunting for a newcomer, but these tips will have you on your way to ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has made a 64-bit version of its operating system available. It won't run on all Raspberry Pi hardware but it should on some of the more modern hardware. The Raspberry Pi ...
A new release of the Raspberry Pi OS arrived last week. As usual, the release announcement gives a general overview of the most important additions and improvements, and the release notes contain a ...
Raspberry Pi has been using 64-bit processors for its tiny, low-cost computers since the organization launched the Raspberry Pi 3 in early 2016. But up until now the official Raspberry Pi OS has been ...
Learn more about the new Debian version, Bookworm, and its corresponding Raspberry Pi OS version. This release marks a significant milestone in the evolution of the Raspberry Pi ecosystem, introducing ...
The Raspberry Pi hardware has included a 64-bit processor since the Pi 3 launched in early 2016, but the Raspberry Pi OS (formerly known as Raspbian) has remained primarily 32-bit. The Raspberry Pi ...
The latest update to the Raspberry Pi OS brings a bunch of new desktop enhancements that improve text-based search, network management, and access to the Pi's camera system. Raspberry Pi OS also gains ...
The Raspberry Pi OS has been updated. It now comes with an improved lock screen, a better app to manage printers, improved touchscreen support, and more. Anybody with a Raspberry Pi computer can now ...
Long-term Raspberry Pi watchers will have seen a lot of OS upgrades in their time, from the first Debian Squeeze previews through the Raspbian years to the current Raspberry Pi OS. Their latest OS ...
We were recently alerted to something of a tempest in a teapot: when the Raspberry Pi Foundation made it easier to install Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code development environment, some Linux users ...
The Raspberry Pi operating system has now been updated to support the newly released major version upgrade of Debian Bullseye. Although the implementation has taken a little longer than the Raspberry ...
Not all Raspberry Pis are created equal. Performance, power demands, and I/O differences make some models better suited for specific projects.