Raspberry Pis are useful for all sorts of tasks, and there are plenty of potential projects you can use them for. Here are some to get you started.
Ever a fan of networking and the Internet (so much that his Pi-powered website hosts a repository of programming, Raspberry Pi, and SQL database tutorials), Breuning took the Raspberry Pi Model B ...
This article will only explore setting up the server for use on local networks, not through the internet. At this point in the series, you’ve set up Arch Linux ARM on your Raspberry Pi and you are ...
Ever since the announcement of the Raspberry Pi, sites all across the Internet have offered lots of interesting and challenging uses for this exciting device. Although all of those ideas are great, ...
You've set up your Raspberry Pi using our easy to follow instructions. You've had a gander at our 25 top fun things to do and now you fancy something a bit more involved. How about making a ...
Kodi, previously known as XBMC (and the Xbox Media Center before that), is the best open-source media center project that ...
I'm thinking of setting up a small headless Linux server at home, initially to run a local copy of Bitwarden. My wife has major issues keeping track of her passwords! :) My initial thought was to use ...
The Raspberry Pi Foundation enjoys a good reputation among users, but it has been tarnished somewhat this week due to a change to the Raspberry Pi OS. The officially supported operating system for ...
If you haven’t already set up the “sudo” software and a separate non-root account on your Raspberry Pi, and you plan to have it accessible to the public on a network, I would recommend you do so. You ...