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Company Size Company Size: 1 - 25 26 - 99 - - 1, - 4, 5, - 9, 10, - 19, 20, or More. Get notifications on updates for this project. Simon Long has announced the release of an updated build of Raspbian , a Debian-based distribution designed for the Raspberry Pi single-board computers: " We're pleased to announce that we are releasing the latest version of Raspbian 'Stretch' for your Pi today.
This new release is mostly bug fixes and tweaks over the previous Stretch release, but there are one or two changes you might notice. The file manager included as part of the LXDE desktop on which our desktop is based is a program called PCManFM and it's very feature-rich; there's not much you can't do in it. However, having used it for a few years, we felt that it was perhaps more complex than it needed to be - the sheer number of menu options and choices made some common operations more awkward than they needed to be.
So to try to make file management easier, we have implemented a cut-down mode for the file manager. Download the standard build or the "lite" edition from here: raspbian-stretch. Raspberry Pi OS comes with over 35, packages, or pre-compiled software bundled in a nice format for easy installation on a Raspberry Pi. The initial build was completed in June of , but the distribution continues to be active developed with an emphasis on improving the stability and performance of as many Debian packages as possible.
The development team have published a new version of Raspberry Pi OS which carries the code name "Bullseye". The new version is based on Debian 11 and upgrades a number of desktop components. It has ended up being necessary to find work-arounds to a lot of these - hopefully no one will notice them and everything will still work as before! Download : raspios-bullseye-armhf-full. The latest version includes an updated Chromium web browser, a graphical front-end for configuring printers, and the PulseAudio audio control software.
This has taken us a bit longer than we would have liked, but it's always quite a lot of work to get our video hardware acceleration integrated with new releases of the browser. That's done now, so you should see good-quality video playback on sites like YouTube. We've also, given events this year, done a lot of testing and tweaking on video conferencing clients such as Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom, and they should all now work smoothly on your Raspberry Pi's Chromium.
Download SHA : raspios-buster-armhf-full. Distribution Release: Raspbian Simon Long has announced the release of Raspbian , an updated build of the specialist, Debian-based distribution designed for the Raspberry Pi single-board computers.
The latest release delivers a number of interesting changes, including some modifications to the PCmanFM file manager: " We previously made some significant changes to the PCmanFM file manager included as part of the Raspberry Pi Desktop; we added a cutdown mode which excludes a lot of the less commonly used functionalities, and we set this as the default mode. One of the things we removed for this mode is the Places view, an optional view for the left-hand pane of the window which provides direct access to a few specific locations in the file system.
We felt that the directory browser was more useful, so we chose to show that instead. But one useful feature of Places is that it displays external devices, such as USB drives, and these are somewhat awkward to find in the file manager otherwise.
Download : raspbian-buster. Eben Upton has announced the release of a major new version of Raspbian , a Debian-based distribution for the Raspberry Pi single-board computers. The updated build, version , is the first image based on the upcoming release of Debian 10 "Buster". Information about the new Raspbian was provided as part of today's blog post announcing the brand-new Raspberry Pi 4 : " To support Raspberry Pi 4, we are shipping a radically overhauled operating system, based on the forthcoming Debian 10 'Buster' release.
This brings numerous behind-the-scenes technical improvements, along with an extensively modernised user interface, and updated applications including the Chromium 74 web browser. Some advice for those who are keen to get going with Raspbian Buster right away: we strongly recommend you download a new image, rather than upgrading an existing card. If you really, really want to try upgrading, make a backup first. Simon Long has announced the availability of a new release of Raspbian , a Debian-based distribution for the Raspberry Pi single-board computers.
One major change in this release is the addition of the VLC media player: " When I first joined Raspberry Pi, back in the dim and distant past in reality , but it does seem a long time ago now and I started looking at Raspbian, I made a list of the additional features and applications that I thought it needed to be a 'complete' modern desktop operating system. Over the years, we've managed to tick off most of the items on that list, but one glaring omission has been nagging at me all this time: a decent media player.
It has been a common request on the forums and while we've had bits and pieces that do some of the job, we really wanted a nice GUI-based media player. The official OS is lagging at least 20 years behind. The OS and hardware needs a lot tighter intergration Was this review helpful? Yes No. Version: Rating: 1 Date: Votes: 7. This is the most buggy and hands-down the worst Debian-based distro I've ever used, and I used many. Basic tools for everyday work, like LibreOffice, take forever to load.
Many of the pre-installed packages, including the pre-shipped Sonic Pi, do not work at all. Included non-CLI tools for package management and installation work extremely slowly, make it problematic to access basic software utilities that should work perfectly fine on my hardware, and installing Synaptic not-included does not really solve the problem.
Given that the system doesn't include even a utility for flashing. Was this review helpful? Version: Rating: 5 Date: Votes: 4. Raspbian has some pretty dumb quirks that it needs to sort out.
While its performance is pretty good when compared to other ARM OS', the ones I've tried anyway, it seems to have two problems that I cannot get around - sound doesn't work, or does poorly, and the services do whatever they want.
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