rpi-imager
notes
rpi-imager | notes | |
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14 | 35 | |
1,474 | 3,536 | |
3.6% | - | |
9.0 | 8.0 | |
5 days ago | 3 months ago | |
C | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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rpi-imager
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Changing Internet Settings After Using Raspberry Pi OS Imager
It's a bug: https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-imager/issues/749 It's probably best at the moment to avoid the "lite" version.
- Help on downloading home bridge IOS.
- What’s a simple but non-trivial Qt code base I can look at?
- Opportunities as a C++ developer?
- What's mostly used with Linux to write Live USB's?
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SD-Card storage software
I've used Win32 disk imager in the past. I've moved on to Balena Etcher and Raspberry Pi Imager now, but I don't think they ever had a "SD-to-image" functionality.
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Raspberry Pi update removes the default user
There are/were issues with using the rpi-imager [1] under Windows, which would result in the configuration information not being written to the memory card. They claimed to have fixed it, but it never worked for me.
Instead, I downloaded a live Linux dist, kde-neon [2], wrote that to a USB stick with rufus [3], booted my PC with that, and imaged under Linux. Only then did it work.
[1] https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-imager
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Using QEMU and passthrough SD MMC to prepare a RPi 4B image. Wish me luck.
Use https://github.com/raspberrypi/rpi-imager/releases/latest. Scrollll to the bottom, click misc utility images, then bootloader then you can choose to make it boot from usb or sd.. burn it on a sd card and boot from it in pi.
- Raspberry Pi Imager - The Secret Menu you need to know about
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Why is 351ELEC doing this in my rg351m I’ve tried for days and still doing this
Could you try to use another program to write the image to the sd-card, like the Raspberry Imager?
notes
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Joplin is an open source note-taking app
Plume is actually based on my open source note-taking app Notes[1]. You can already get it on Flathub, Snap Store etc. Notes uses just a simple plain text editor while Plume has a completely revamped block editor that I built from scratch. That parts of Notes used in Plume will remain open source (per the MPL license) but the rest of the code will be closed source. At least for the time being.
[1] https://github.com/nuttyartist/notes
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Why I Like Obsidian
Plume is built on top of my open source note-taking app Notes[1]. Since Plume is based on Notes, I'll of course comply with the MPL license and release all existing files that were changed (and must stay MPL licensed).
But I recently discussed my reasoning to go close-source with Plume[2]. I've been working night and day (every day) converting 4 cups of coffee into code for the last 4.5 months to create Plume. I don't want to risk not being rewarded sufficiently for it. But, I'm 99% sure that I'll either open source the core block editor or the entire app in the future.
[1] https://github.com/nuttyartist/notes
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38584960
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Ask HN: What do you use for note-taking or as knowledge base?
2. Each note is just a simple plaintext in the underlying data (although currently stored in a database, but in a future update we'll convert the database to an arbitrary folder).
So you can create beautiful and advanced notes, easy. In a non-proprietary format (when that future update arrives). All while using a resource efficient and fast software that is cross-platform.
[1] https://www.get-plume.com/
[2] https://www.get-notes.com/
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QOwnNotes
My Noets app[1] editor is built on top of the Markdown syntax of QOwnNotes.
My new app Plume[2] is built on top of Notes but features an advanced block editor and a new design.
[1] https://www.get-notes.com/
[2] https://www.get-plume.com/
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notes VS Einwurf - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 20 Dec 2023
- Turn Markdown Tasks into Beautiful Kanban Board. Qt C++ & QML. No Electron. FOSS
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Joplin – open-source note-taking and to-do application with sync
Indeed, I want this feature badly myself to create wikis and such. There's an open issue[1]. We'll definitely implement that some day.
[1] https://github.com/nuttyartist/notes/issues/431
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Adventures in Debian's Qt Land
I mostly disagree. Like you said, Qt is the best native GUI toolkit available today. And that is a hard achievement. There are many tradeoffs (some you pointed out) but the open source community seems to find a way around those limitations. There are thousands of open source libraries you can plug-in into your Qt app to overcome many of its limitations (although some remain, like how can't we still not easily change caret/cursor color of QTextEdit??).
Unlike you, I like the direction where Qt is taking. I think QML and Qt Quick are great. I just implemented a feature in my note-taking app that turns Markdown text into Kanban board using QML and the experience has been great (https://github.com/nuttyartist/notes/pull/574). I'm planning to continue transition from QWidgets to QML/Qt Quick.
I do worry of the continuous friction with open source development and hate the online installers as well. I can recommend this useful tool https://github.com/miurahr/aqtinstall that allows you to easily download prebuilt Qt binaries. I hope they can revert their approach on that.
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Current Issues with the Qt Project – From the Outside Looking In
I beg to differ, QML is great. I'm implementing a feature that converts all tasks in Markdown editor to a Kanban view (written in QML) and it's been so easy to do. Work in progress GIF here: https://imgur.com/a/sZNHnp6
And it's even crazier that most of it compiles to C++. It's so fast to develop with it, and runs so fast.
BTW, source code here: https://github.com/nuttyartist/notes/pull/574
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Ask HN: Side project of more that $2k monthly revenue what's your project?
Thanks! Even more awesome features and improvements are coming soon (:
We're on Github here btw: https://github.com/nuttyartist/notes
What are some alternatives?
noobs - NOOBS (New Out Of Box Software) - An easy Operating System install manager for the Raspberry Pi
qmarkdowntextedit - A C++ Qt QPlainTextEdit widget with markdown highlighting support and a lot of other extras
alpine-raspberry-pi - Alpine Linux System Install for RPI 2, 3 and 4
vnote - A pleasant note-taking platform.
MultiMC5 - A custom launcher for Minecraft that allows you to easily manage multiple installations of Minecraft at once [Moved to: https://github.com/MultiMC/Launcher]
notekit - A GTK3 hierarchical markdown notetaking application with tablet support.
HomeBrew - 🍺 The missing package manager for macOS (or Linux)
BookStack - A platform to create documentation/wiki content built with PHP & Laravel
351ELEC - Handheld firmware optimized for the Anbernic RG351P/M/V devices.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
gentooinstall
AppFlowy - AppFlowy is an open-source alternative to Notion. You are in charge of your data and customizations. Built with Flutter and Rust.