How to Install an Operating System on a Raspberry Pi
Saturday, 23 March 2019
by Malika Karoum
Your Raspberry Pi doesn’t come with an operating system pre-installed. This means you can choose from a wide of OSs, each of which can be flashed to your Raspberry Pi’s SD card. Here’s how to get a new OS installed and running on your Raspberry Pi, using Windows, macOS, or Linux. Choosing Your Raspberry Pi
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11 Operating Systems You Can Run on Raspberry Pi
Friday, 21 December 2018
by Malika Karoum
Costing just $ 40, the Raspberry Pi is cheap, versatile, and relatively powerful in a way its competitors are not. While most projects can be achieved with Raspbian, the Debian Linux fork, it isn’t the only option. So many other operating systems can run on a Raspberry Pi. Just make sure you’ve got a monitor,
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3 Linux Smartphone Operating Systems You Can Install Today
Friday, 30 November 2018
by Malika Karoum
Sick of Android? Don’t want to be part of a proprietary ecosystem? Security and privacy are becoming increasingly important for smartphone users, but what is the answer? Is it possible to abandon Android and iOS for another mobile operating system? When you want an alternative operating system, Linux is usually the answer. But what Linux
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What Is the Best Smart TV Operating System?
Friday, 31 August 2018
by Malika Karoum
There are lots of things you need to know before buying a smart TV. What size do you want? How many HDMI ports do you need? Any extra features that are important to you? But there’s one question that people often overlook: which operating system should you buy? This article will help you answer that
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How to Disable UEFI to Dual Boot Any Operating System
Saturday, 31 March 2018
by Malika Karoum
Have you ever tried to install a second operating system alongside Windows? Depending on what you tried to install, you might have encountered the UEFI Secure Boot feature. If Secure Boot doesn’t recognize the code you’re trying to install, it will stop you. Secure Boot is handy for preventing malicious code running on your system.
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5 Best Linux Operating Systems for Gaming
Sunday, 04 March 2018
by Malika Karoum
When people think of gaming, Linux isn’t exactly the first operating system that comes to mind. The vast majority of the consumer market still uses Windows which is where the majority of games are played. But does that mean you can’t game on Linux? Definitely not! Here are five Linux distributions made specifically for gaming.
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