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If you've ever heard a Caspian Tern's alarm call you can imagine what it was like when this guy kept coming at us from the other side of the pond screaming at us to let us know that we shouldn't even think about walking across 350' of water to where his colony's nests were. And he did it about 4-5 times an hour for the 4 hours we were there. He made his intent clear when he would come within a foot of our heads, or closer. They definitely have earned the nickname, "Raspian Tern".

My Raspberry Pi table setup in the library of Monsignor O'Donahue Catholic School. We were invited to demonstrate the many things that can be done with a Raspberry Pi. A Raspberry Pi attached to the official Raspberry Pi 7" Touchscreen (left). A Raspberry Pi weather monitor station made with a SenseHAT and visualized on InitialState displayed on an iPad (centre). An ADS-B flight radar ground station feeder made with PiAware and mapped on FlightAware.com.

What ~250 first year undergraduate students in the School of Computer at the University of Manchester have been given (free!) this year for use in the Linux Labs:

 

1. One Raspberry Pi (in case)

2. One 4Gb SD card pre-flashed with Raspian from Element 14

3. One power source (for use at home)

 

Everything else need is explained or available in the introductory lab for COMP10120

studentnet.cs.manchester.ac.uk/ugt/COMP10120/labscripts/

 

If you're not in the first year, you can still join in the fun by getting hold of the above, see also github.com/stevepettifer/COMP101

PiTFT screen with resistive touch screen. For the next one I'll get the capacitive touch version. Or wait till Raspberrypi.org comes out with the official TFT PiHAT version.

Needed a high res photo of the Pi-B, if you'd like to use it, feel free!

Credit: SpikenzieLabs

Is it a coincidence that these Raspberry Pi stickers perfectly cover the Apple logo?

 

See also "My other computer costs $35" swag.raspberrypi.org/products/my-other-computer-sticker

 

I'd add one, but it would spoil the effect. Less is more!

The amazing full screen playback on a Raspberry Pi 4 with the December 2020 Raspian OS

Gave my pycon 2013 trip report at work today; built some slides with landslide, stuffed the html on the SD card, set up the xinitrc to automatically start a browser pointing at them... and then gave the trip report using the RasPi and an HDMI video projector :-) The power brick, raspi, and raspian SD card were Pycon gifts; the D-Link USB frob is a sketchy old WIFI adaptor that I used at home, but not at work. The box is from Container Store, the keyboard is something small and not particularly labelled, though I might be able to dig up details; it doesn't actually fit *in* the box with the raspi, but it sits nicely on top, so the whole bundle is easy to carry or stuff in a jacket pocket...

Installing Raspian with NOOBS v1.3.2

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In OpenMediaVault on Raspberry Pi, see how to set up the network, add an external USB hard drive, add SMB folder shares, add users and access this new Network Attached Storage on your network.

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Add storage to your home network. Install OpenMediaVault on Raspberry Pi. Flash the image to an SD card, access Raspian via SSH, update Raspian, install OMV, sign into the Web GUI for the 1st time.

youtu.be/g27imhqGcXQ

Now that I have OpenMediaVault set up with all the data copied over, I want to make user home folders. This way I can seamlessly redirect user profiles to the new location.

youtu.be/oEbba-eaIDU

Adri, esta va pa ti!!!!

Raspian mató al que ahora es su rey! xD

Raspian cuando era un Tauren con una druidilla