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    Raspberry Pi Void Linux img with DE

    Raspberry Pi Void Linux img with DE

    Light weight ARMv6 Pi boot image for desktop use

    This is a bootable disk image for all ARMv6 Raspberry Pis based on BCM2835 SoC. It includes LXDE with some basic applications. Without any setup, the system will immediately boot to the graphical login interface. You'll need an SD card of at least 2GB. Write the image to the SD card using your preferred tool. (i.e. RPi imager or balenaEtcher) You can expand the root partition using GParted, or use resize2fs to extend the partition live after booting.
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    flash

    flash

    Command line script to flash SD card images of any kind

    Command line script to flash SD card images of any kind. Note that for some devices (e.g. Raspberry Pi), at the end of the flashing process the tool tries to customize the SD card e.g. it configures a hostname or WiFi. And with a cloud-init enabled image you can do much more like adding users, SSH keys etc.
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    image-builder-rpi

    image-builder-rpi

    SD card image for Raspberry Pi with Docker: HypriotOS

    This repo builds the SD card image with HypriotOS for the Raspberry Pi 1, 2, 3, 4 and Zero. You can find released versions of the SD card image here in the GitHub releases page. To build this SD card image we have to take the files for the root filesystem from os-rootfs.
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    Piano-LED-Visualizer

    A midi/Bleutooth piano led vizualizer for the raspberry pi.

    This Sourceforge contains a raspberry disk image containing the Piano-LED-visualizer package. This package contains a midi/Bluetooth piano-led visualizer for the raspberry pi. The project code can be found on https://github.com/onlaj/Piano-LED-Visualizer. For more information on how to use this image go to this issue https://github.com/onlaj/Piano-LED-Visualizer/issues/15#issuecomment-642545853.
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    Arch-WiPi

    Turn your Raspberry Pi into a wireless router/AP

    ...Boots in less than 10 seconds. 01-23-2014 – Installed bcmstat.sh to replace cpustatus.sh see usage below 01-22-2014 – Changed root login password for Pi to: archlinux Arch-WiPi is a tiny downloadable Arch Linux image for your Raspberry Pi.
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    Pibox

    Pibox

    Images of pre-configured Raspberry Pi operating systems.

    ...These files just need flashing to the appropiately sized SD card and then booting in your Pi, no install needed. You will need to use the dd command if the SD card is the same size as the image, if larger you can flash the SD card with "Startup Disk Creator" or similar. You should be able to login with root/root and in most Raspbian releases pi/raspberry for username/password and then change the passwords for security as well as creating any new users if you plan on using them. Notes specific to each OS will be listed in the relevant README files.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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