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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: rsutter on June 07, 2020, 04:51:54 PM
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Hello All,
I purchased a Raspberry Pi computer recently.
Here are the specs
• Raspberry Pi 4 Model B with 1.5GHz 64-bit quad-core ARMv8 CPU
GB RAM
• CanaKit 3.5A USB-C Power Supply
• Premium White Case Set of 3 Aluminum Heat Sinks
• CanaKit Fan
• Official Raspberry Pi Keyboard and Mouse
• Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable (6-foot cable)
• SanDisk 32GB Class 10 MicroSD Card, USB Card Reader Dongle
• CanaKit Quick-Start Guide
And
64 GB Capacity
• High-Speed Class 10
• Pre-loaded with NOOBS -- Just plug and play!
• Includes MicroSD to SD Card Converter
More at https://www.canakit.com/raspberry-pi-4-complete-starter-kit.html
I also bought a monitor that I mounted to a VESA articulating arm.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NNXH2SS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I’m not sure what I’ll do with my third Raspberry Pi but I’m curious to see the vast improvements in the 4th generation.
Supposedly, there is a 64 bit version in the works too. See https://techxplore.com/news/2020-06-raspberry-unveils-8gb-pi-bit.html
Additional Links
Set up raspberry pi - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpJCAafw2qE&feature=emb_rel_end
Set up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzojwG7OB7c -Setup for server
Amazon links (affiliate): CanaKit Raspberry Pi Starter Kit: https://geni.us/jrNeh
FreeNove Ultimate Starter Kit: https://geni.us/KuCDQqK
MagPi (PDF download is free - otherwise you have to subscribe): https://magpi.raspberrypi.org/
Getting Started Guide FULL INSTRUCTIONS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpJCAafw2qE
Ralph Sutter
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Ralph,
These look interesting and are certainly inexpensive. My question is, given their limitations, what do you find them useful for?
dickJ
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Hi Dick,
I can use the Raspberry Pi 4 to browse the web. It comes with Chromium pre-installed.
It’s based on Linux Debian so lots of free software is available including LibreOffice.
I loaded the 64Gb SD card with four boot options
Raspbian Full – a port of Debian with desktop and recommended software
Raspberry Pi Full (32 bit) - “ “
LibreELEC – Minimum install designed for running the KODI Entertainment Center and SAMBA
Raspberry Pi Minimum Install
I set up LibreELEC to load content from my main server
I can print to my network printers, access my NAS devices and store data.
I bought a kit that included a USB keyboard and mouse. The keyboard has 3 USB 2.0 ports built in
This is in addition to 2 USB 2.0 ports, 2 USB 3.1 ports and a USB-C port.
Yesterday, I hooked up two monitors to the computer. The kit came with one micro HDMI to Full HDMI cable. I got another one with my purchase of the 13” monitor
The Raspberry Pi has a robust support network and how-to documentation for doing everything from setting up a data base to creating a video surveillance system.
I will never get around to exploring all of the machine’s capabilities but I’m confident that I’ll have a lot more fun with this $200+ purchase than I’ve had with much more costly computers.
(I am responding to your question on my Raspberry Pi)
Ralph
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Hi Ralph,
Thanks for the great update on Raspberry Pi. I considered it to be potentially useful if a person had two desktop setups at different locations and simply carried the Pi in their pocket. It could be quickly connected at either location and booted up from each. Its too appealing a device not to at least be intriguing. Very cost effective, as well.
Doug
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Devs Tease Official Ubuntu Desktop Support for the Raspberry Pi 4
https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/06/ubuntu-desktop-support-for-raspberry-pi-4 (https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/06/ubuntu-desktop-support-for-raspberry-pi-4)