The second development image of the SparkyLinux for ARMhf operating system has been released today for Raspberry Pi single-board computers.
The Sparky 4-dev20171127 ARMhf image is now available for testing on supported Raspberry Pi computers, and it comes with several optimizations and changes. First and foremost, this update replaces several apps that consumed a lot of system memory with lighter variants that are more friendly with the 1GB RAM of the SBC.
Second of all, the SparkyLinux 4-dev20171127 ARMhf image introduces a new raspi-config menu entry, which makes it easier for users to access the operating system’s configuration options, and improves configuration of both wired (Ethernet) and wireless (Wi-Fi) networks through the NetworkManager Applet.Here’s how to test SparkyLinux on Raspberry Pi
If you want to install SparkyLinux on your Raspberry Pi computer, you should know that SparkyLinux for ARMhf is available in two flavors as .img ima… () // Read more: original article.

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