Raspberry Pi 4 users are trying to get to the bottom of an odd glitch that causes Wi-Fi to stop working when the display output resolution is set to 2,560 x 1,440 or higher. Fortunately, The Raspberry ...
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Why Windows 3.1 Is My Favorite Operating System for My Raspberry Pi
The easiest way to perform the installation is to create a directory named WINSETUP in the c_drive directory and extract all the installation images to it using the command 7z x-y -0"/home/pi/win311/c ...
There appears to be a problem with the Raspberry Pi 4 -- and it's not the kind of issue you'd expect to surface on this kind of platform. Using 1440p video output apparently makes the Wi-Fi stop ...
Most Raspberry Pi users won't have it connected to a display, so here's how to get setup to run it headless. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
Update, November 28 2019 (10:07AM ET): Raspberry Pi head Eben Upton has responded to Android Authority after a developer reported that the Raspberry Pi 4’s Wi-Fi stops working at high resolutions.
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