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Getting started with Raspberry Pi
Using the Raspberry Pi Imager is the easiest way to install Rasperry Pi OS on your SD card. Note: More advanced users looking to install a particular operating system should use this …
Raspberry Pi Documentation
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Raspberry Pi OS - Raspberry Pi Documentation
Unlike Debian, Raspberry Pi OS is under continual development. As a result, package dependencies sometimes change, so you should always use full-upgrade instead of the …
Raspberry Pi hardware
The Flagship series, often referred to by the shorthand "Raspberry Pi", offers high-performance hardware, a full Linux operating system, and a variety of common ports in a form factor …
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We have projects for everyone, whether you want to get creative with Scratch or Python, make a website with HTML, explore physical computing with Raspberry Pi Pico or the BBC micro:bit, …