If you own a Raspberry Pi, you know that it’s a versatile and low-cost computer that can be used for a variety of applications, from media centers to game consoles to home automation systems. But did you know that one of the key components of the Raspberry Pi is the SD card? That’s right! The SD card is responsible for …
Arun Kumar
Arun Kumar
Arun Kumar is a computer engineering graduate with a passion for writing about all things tech. In his spare time, he loves sharing his knowledge and experience with others through his writing on ChromeReady. As a daily Linux user, Arun enjoys experimenting with different distros on VirtualBox and recently acquired a Chromebook to explore the evolving world of this exciting operating system. With a desire to share his learnings with others, he is committed to providing insightful and informative content to help readers get the most out of their devices. When he's not blogging, Arun enjoys staying active and can often be found swimming or playing tennis. With a passion for technology and a dedication to sharing his insights, Arun is a valuable asset to the tech writing community.
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The Raspberry Pi is one of the most popular and reliable small board computers available in the market today. It can be configured to perform various tasks from a Network Attached Storage, Media Center, Software development to IoT programming. The Raspberry Pi 4 board is considered one of the releases with the best overall performance. However, did you know it …
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When you first install Raspbian (the official Raspberry Pi Operating System), you will notice it comes with a default username “pi” and password “raspberry.” This user “pi” is a sudoer – meaning he has overall access to the system and can even execute commands that require root privileges.
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The Raspberry Pi is one of the most common Single Board Computers (SBCs) currently available in the market. It can be used to perform a wide range of tasks, including learning computer programming, IoT (Internet of Things) development with Windows 10 IoT Core and other Operating systems, use it as Network Attached Storage, a media server, and so much more.
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Microsoft has released a new version of Windows for the Raspberry Pi small board computer. However, how much can you do with this new operating system? The Raspberry Pi is associated with running quite a vast range of Linux-based operating systems that are light-weight and require less memory. When you think of the ordinary Windows operating system (say Windows 10) …
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