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The Raspberry Pi single board computer has become incredibly popular with hobbyists, academics, educ


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The Raspberry Pi single board computer has become incredibly popular with hobbyists, academics, educators and OEMs. It s tiny, it s cheap, it has great performance and it s extremely versatile. Even better, you have a surprisingly wide choice of operating systems to help you tackle whatever cupcakes and cashmere project you take on. What? You thought there was only Raspbian? If so, read on. We ll look at Raspbian first, but wait to you see what else you can run
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