The Debian-based Rasperry Pi OS (previously called Raspbian) is optimized to run on Raspberry Pi’s hardware. It bundles a lot of really useful software to help you get started. This makes it a great go-to OS for Pi consumers at any experience level. Installing Raspberry Pi OS has always been pretty straightforward, but it’s only gotten easier with the 2020 release of the Raspberry Pi Imager. Here we will show you how to set up Raspberry Pi OS on a Raspberry Pi. The below instructions are for installing Raspberry Pi OS on a Pi that can be connected to a screen… // Read more: original article.

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