The makers of Raspberry Pi computers have released a new boot loader that lets users install an operating system like the official OS directly on the compute board rather than via a separate computer.
Setting up a Raspberry Pi board has always required a second computer, which is used to flash your operating system of choice to an SD card so your Pi can boot. But ...
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Setting up a Raspberry Pi with an operating system no longer requires the use of another computer thanks to a new network bootloader. The Raspberry Pi single-board computers run an OS from a microSD ...
After several shameful weeks of having it sit on a bookshelf, Gizmag recently decided it was time to embark upon not one but two very ambitious projects for its Raspberry Pi: turning it on, and ...
Also, most of what the Raspberry Pi Foundation releases is open source. Much of the firmware and at least parts of the bootloader are not, presumably because they're Broadcom proprietary code. I can't ...
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