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    balenaEtcher

    balenaEtcher

    A safe way to flash OS images to SD cards & USB drives

    Etcher is a powerful OS image flasher. It protects a user from accidentally overwriting hard-drives by making drive selection obvious; and with validated flashing there is no more writing images to corrupted drives. It is also called balenaEtcher since it is developed by balena. In addition, balenaEtcher can flash directly Raspberry Pi devices that support usbboot. Use for .iso and .img files, as well as zipped folders to create live SD cards and USB flash drives. Written with...
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    Raspberry Pi Imager

    Raspberry Pi Imager

    Tool for creating bootable media for Raspberry Pi devices

    Raspberry Pi Imager is an official utility designed to simplify the process of creating bootable storage media for Raspberry Pi devices. It provides a user-friendly graphical interface that allows users to select an operating system, download it if necessary, and write it directly to an SD card or USB drive. The tool supports Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it accessible to a broad range of users from beginners to advanced developers. It also includes customization options such as preconfiguring Wi-Fi credentials, hostnames, and SSH access before first boot. Advanced users can point the application to custom image repositories, enabling automated provisioning workflows and specialized deployments. ...
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    Arch-WiPi

    Turn your Raspberry Pi into a wireless router/AP

    Project homepage: http://haydenjames.io/download-arch-linux-raspberry-pi-wifi-access-point-setup/ Change log 03-22-2015 – Added Raspberry Pi 2 support. 07-20-2014 - Monitorix optimized. 07-17-2014 - Stripped down and optimized Arch Linux even more. 07-17-2014 – Extended partition. There’s now 700MB of free disk vs 90MB previously. 07-17-2014 - 138 Packages updated using pacman -Syu. 07-17-2014 – Now Model B+ compatible. 01-26-2014 – Config changes to address random network...
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    Raspi - Home Server

    Un piccolo server domestico con il Raspberry

    ...Anche la parte Wifi (SSID e Password) sono configurabili con un fiile di testo presente nella partizione di boot (che è in FAT32 e quindi modificabile anche da S.O. Windows). Una volta collegato alla rete il dispositivo è visibile tramite il nome raspberrypi.local (o raspberrypi)
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