Thanks to its solid package compatibility, useful HATs, and resourceful community of tinkerers, the Raspberry Pi is easily one of the most versatile devices you can buy for your computing projects.
Well, here we are. The filesystem that started out with a reputation for massive overhead mostly works on the archetypical SFF computer. I tried this because my old file server died and over time I've ...
I have written a few articles previously on ESXi on Arm (located here, here and here). In those articles, I covered everything from going over what you need to install ESXi on a Raspberry Pi 4 B ...
The Raspberry Pi 4 is the most powerful single board computer from Raspberry Pi so far, with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 processor and support for up to 8GB of RAM. It’s capable of performing as a ...
You've set up your Raspberry Pi using our easy to follow instructions. You've had a gander at our 25 top fun things to do and now you fancy something a bit more involved. How about making a ...
Ever since the announcement of the Raspberry Pi, sites all across the Internet have offered lots of interesting and challenging uses for this exciting device. Although all of those ideas are great, ...
I'm thinking of setting up a small headless Linux server at home, initially to run a local copy of Bitwarden. My wife has major issues keeping track of her passwords! :) My initial thought was to use ...
Recently I've been experimenting with a Raspberry Pi (revision B) running different GNU/Linux distributions. Since the Pi is a basically a mini-computer, I decided to take it for a spin and see what I ...