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Microsoft to support Windows 11 on Apple M1 and M2 Macs through Parallels partnership
Microsoft is also not distributing the arm version of Windows. There are people who have installed Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi, but they have to get around several roadblocks put up by Microsoft. This used to be the only way to get it working, but since then some people have developed easier-to-use tools like this.
- How well does installing games to a network drive work?
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I'm still trying to install Windows on my Pi400 keyboard, and running into a new problem (I posted last month), everything seems to work OK until most of the way through flashing my drive with WoR as per this tutorial I get a dialog box that says "An error has occurred: Failed to make GPT partition table on /dev/sda! Exiting now."
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How CPU depended are Windows binaries?
The ARM64 Windows machines are few and far between. But fear not -- it's now practical to run ARM64 Windows on 4GiB Raspberry Pi 3/4/400 boards.
- New script makes it easy(ish) to put Windows 10 or 11 on a Raspberry Pi (ArsTechnica)
RPi-Docker-Server-Setup
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Pihole, Docker and Macvlan
I followed parts from this GitHub Repo. Though it adds things like cloudflared & autoupdating adlists, you can probably just skip/remove the stuff you donβt need/want.
What are some alternatives?
firmware - This repository contains pre-compiled binaries of the current Raspberry Pi kernel and modules, userspace libraries, and bootloader/GPU firmware.
pi-hole-unbound-wireguard - Turning your Raspberry Pi into an ad-blocking VPN with built-in DNS resolution using Pi-Hole, Unbound & WireGuard.
raspberrypi-ua-netinst - RaspberryPi (minimal) unattended netinstaller
FileShelter - FileShelter is a βone-clickβ file sharing web application
raspi_mpeg_license_patch.sh - Simple helper & proof of concept script to activate forgotten mpeg2 & and vc codec licenses on raspberry pi
crankshaft - Crankshaft: A turnkey GNU/Linux solution that transforms a Raspberry Pi to an Android Auto head unit.
drivebadger - Open source platform for covert data exfiltration operations, supporting all device types: computers, servers, mobile phones, tablets, pen drives and photo cameras.
pijarr - A shell script to automate the installation and configuration of Jackett, Sonarr, Radarr, Lidarr, Readarr, Prowlarr, and Bazarr on Debian based distros.
piidle - Change Brightness of official Rasperry PI LCD 7" if system are in idle after a period of time
Kupiki-Hotspot-Script - Create automatically a full Wifi Hotspot on Raspberry Pi including a Captive Portal
busylight - Busylight firmware for Raspberry Pi Pico
docs - Hardware and software docs / wiki