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NASty
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8.2 | 7.5 | |
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pi-gen
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The Orange Pi 5
Not to mention that if you really want to tinker you can use pi-gen to customise builds from a desktop without all that much difficulty:
https://github.com/RPi-Distro/pi-gen
Worth a play.
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Is there a way to turn a normal Raspberry Pi OS installation to a state as if I installed Raspberry Pi OS Lite?
If you want a comprehensive answer then you can look at https://github.com/RPi-Distro/pi-gen and see what packages are installed in stage4 and stage5.
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"Bootstrapping" a Debian install/config from a Raspberry Pi?
You can use the tool that the Pi foundation uses to generate their images: https://github.com/RPi-Distro/pi-gen
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Can you install raspAP without internet connection?
Re: a preconfigured SD with RaspAP, this is possible with pi-gen, the tool used to create the official RPi OS images, but the build process can be a bit involved.
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HowHow To Boot Into Raspberry Pi OS's Standard Desktop (PIXEL?)
pi@raspmountain:~/webcam $ which startx /usr/bin/startx pi@raspmountain:~/webcam $ cat /boot/issue.txt Raspberry Pi reference 2021-01-11 Generated using pi-gen, https://github.com/RPi-Distro/pi-gen, 21090519d85bdaa1615d5d5057d37b09368ea5d2, stage4
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Building Tiny Raspberry Pi Linux Images With Buildroot
I've been using pi-gen to build images. Does buildroot have any advantages over that?
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Have you wondered what the "Recommended Software" is in "RPi OS with desktop and recommended software"? I made a quick comparison of the .info files to find the differences!
The OS images are generated using pi-gen. https://github.com/RPi-Distro/pi-gen/blob/master/stage5/00-install-extras/00-packages + Libreoffice is the list of additional packages in the recommended software image.All the other packages get pulled in as a dependency.
- Headless Pi cold wallet?
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Microsoft repo installed on all Raspberry Pi’s
You can always create your own raspbian image using Pi-Gen. I’ve been looking into doing it for a couple projects already.
NASty
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The Orange Pi 5
I spent a couple grand[1] building myself an all-flash Pi CM4 NAS that I reckon will deliver RoI in ~25 years at €0.39/kWh. I did it for the sport, mainly, and because I wanted silence and minimal power draw. It works pretty well, though!
The Pi has a nice ecosystem, is better for hardware hackery than N100 mini PCs, and like all consumer products, people will kinda buy them just to buy them. I have a Pi5 sitting unused on my desk. Doing my part to pay for Eben's private island, I guess. I'll find a use for it eventually.
[1] https://github.com/theodric/NASty/blob/main/NASty-bill-of-ma...
What are some alternatives?
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
minideb - A small image based on Debian designed for use in containers
raspberrypi-sys-mods - A collection of Raspberry Pi-sourced system configuration files and associated scripts
vdesktop - Run a second instance of Raspbian inside Raspbian.
raspberrypi-sys-mods - A collection of Raspberry Pi-sourced system configuration files and associated scripts [Moved to: https://github.com/BitBistro-code/raspberrypi-sys-mods]
Ansible
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Rasbian-Software-Difference - A list of packages that appear in "raspios_full_armhf" but not in "raspios_armhf".
RaspberryPi-AntiTrust