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Anyone familiar with Raspberry Pi?
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[QUOTE="beardie, post: 2021476, member: 3"] What you wanna know? I’ve tinkered with them on and off for about a decade. I probably own some 10-12 of them, even some I never used (rPi Zeros were cool and cheap but not very functional). Most projects will either give you instructions for downloading and installing/configuring packages (assuming a base operating system image is used to start), or even give you a full image that you need to flash to a micro SD card. My most used rPi is my Time Machine server (to back up the 3 Macs in my home). Also, depending on your use-case… consider mounting a hard drive after it boots off the SD card, and overlaying the SD card mount with the HDD. The reason being that SD cards fail way too easily. I’ve had a lot of headache when I used rPis for numerous services at home. So much so I moved most of that into VMs running on a Mac Mini. [/QUOTE]
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