The micro computer Raspberry Pi has become a real hit among tech fans all over the world. The model A was sold out in the US just within a few hours. Everybody wants this credit-card sized computer. And of course, being cute and cheap isnt the main reason behind its success. It is because with Raspberry Pi, people can create a lot of amazing things.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has revealed that the drivers stack powering their mini PC have just went open source.
Users of the Raspberry Pi mini PCs can rejoice because this is incredibly good news.
Raspberry Pi is a nifty mini PC, but some users wished it had more RAM memory.
Raspberry Pi is a great tool for Linux developers, but it also suffers a little bit because of users’ ignorance. The Raspberry Pi Foundation, the developers of this amazing mini PC, has seen a rising trend of broken Raspberry PIs because of counterfeit power supply units.
When people hear about Raspberry Pi, they think it's a just a mini PC, with some multimedia capabilities and programming potential, but now it's also the coolest of them all, especially after the announcement that it's going to run Minecraft.
According to the guys at the Raspberry Pi Foundation, one the most requested features was Minecraft.
The single-circuit-board Raspberry Pi computer, only as big as a credit card, makes it easy to gain experience with embedded Linux systems. We’ll show you some hands-on examples of how to use the Raspberry Pi in an everyday environment.
The sudden popularity of miniboard systems like Raspberry Pi have brought back the pioneering spirit of Linux’s early days. Suddenly, do it yourself in the open source community is back.
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced that it is now able to release the ARM code of the Raspberry Pi's graphics stack, giving the mini-computer a completely open source ARM-based software platform...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has announced that it is now able to release the ARM code of the Raspberry Pi's graphics stack, giving the mini-computer a completely open source ARM-based software
The Raspberry Pi mini PC is a very popular platform and already a lot of developers have ported distributions for it, including RISC OS.
RISC OS is one of the oldest operating systems still around and it was initially developed by the team that built the ARM processor.
According to the developers, RISC OS is owned by Castle Technology Ltd, and maintained by RISC OS Open Ltd.