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| | thisdavej.com
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| | This article has been updated to cover the installation of Raspbian Bullseye Lite. In this tutorial, we're going to build a highly optimized Raspberry Pi system that runs very lean on resources with the help of Raspbian lite. Whereas a baseline Raspbian system consumes around 158 MB of RAM, Raspbian lite runs at a mere 34 MB. To achieve this lighter weight footprint, we must give up the graphical user interface (GUI); however, we'll include steps in the build (and tips) to help us work productively without a GUI.
| | andybrown.me.uk
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| | In my previous article I discussed how I intended to convert an old PC into a controller that I could use to automate the temperature control required to ferment and conditional beer. If you haven'...
| | macoy.me
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| | [AI summary] The text provides a detailed guide on setting up hardware debugging for Raspberry Pi 4 and 5 using JTAG and SWD interfaces, respectively. It covers building OpenOCD, configuring target-specific scripts, and using GDB for debugging kernel code. The Pi 5 section highlights the shift to SWD and includes setup instructions for the debug probe kit.
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| Hi people! If you read the last article you might be aware that I am exploring raspberry pi right now. I have Pi 3B+ and I am using it to work on some remote sensors. The biggest issue I have with the Pi is that I don't have an external monitor, mouse, and keyboard handy to use with the Pi. I wanted to have a headless interface with the Raspberry pi.