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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. | |
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| | | | | Note. There is now a followup to this post here . The Raspberry Pi is creating quite a storm of interest. I have just got mine and one o... | |
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| | | | | (see also my recent appendix to this topic: Hacking an AVR programmer II - especially if you have an ATmega88-based programmer!) On eBay I recently purchased a set of cute small USB AVR progr... | |
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| | | Using Raspivid and NetCat in headless Raspberry PI (OS Lite) for remote video streaming and get video from a local network PC with VLC | ||