The Raspberry Pi is a fantastic device for all kinds of things, but there's no denying that it's a bit clunky and unreliable. Sometimes, for no apparent reason, your Pi will fail to boot, which is why ...
Many of us have experienced the pain that is a Raspberry Pi with a corrupted SD card. I suspect the erase-on-write nature of flash memory is responsible for much of the problem. Regardless of the ...
The Raspberry Pi is a great little machine for all kinds of experiments, but since it's often pushed to its limits, it's nice to have backups around. Blogger Matthew Hoskins shows how to backup, ...
Nobody wants to lose their progress due to a system failure, so regardless of platform, there is a way to keep a backup of your system. In this post, we will use Rsync to back up Raspberry Pi without ...
[Matthew’s] recent blog post does a good job explaining the basics of the Raspberry Pi’s file system. The Linux operating system installed on a Pi is generally installed on two different partitions on ...
There's no shortage of operating systems you can try on a Raspberry Pi. These include general-purpose distros like Ubuntu and Fedora that are ideal for desktop and server use, as well as more niche ...
Ah, the Raspberry Pi! This incredible little computer that everyone knows, that can be used for just about everything (home automation, multimedia box, even retro console!). But there has always been ...
Recently I posted about how I believe that the Raspberry Pi is the perfect small server. One question came up about the SD storage. SD cards are said to have a finite amount of writes that are ...
After last month's $10 price cut on the 2GB Raspberry Pi 4, Raspberry Pi users can also now start using two new apps to get more out of their SD and microSD cards. On Raspberry Pi, the SD card is an ...