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Un App Store pour le Raspberry Pi
Par Korben Si vous êtes l'heureux propriétaire d'un Raspberry Pi et que vous utilisez la distrib Raspbian, vous serez ravis d'apprendre l'arrivée d'un store d'applications entièrement dédié à ce petit ordinateur à 25$. Cette petite application X regroupe pour le moment seulement 23 logiciels comme LibreOffice, Aterisk, Freeciv, OpenTTD, Iridium Rising ou encore le jeu commercial Storm in a Teacup.We’ve been amazed by the variety of software that people have written for, or ported to, the Raspberry Pi. Today, together with our friends at IndieCity and Velocix , we’re launching the Pi Store to make it easier for developers of all ages to share their games, applications, tools and tutorials with the rest of the community. The Pi Store will, we hope, become a one-stop shop for all your Raspberry Pi needs; it’s also an easier way into the Raspberry Pi experience for total beginners, who will find everything they need to get going in one place, for free. The store runs as an X application under Raspbian, and allows users to download content, and to upload their own content for moderation and release. At launch, we have 23 free titles in the store, ranging from utilities like LibreOffice and Asterisk to classic games like Freeciv and OpenTTD and Raspberry Pi exclusive Iridium Rising .
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Par Korben Jusqu'à présent, lorsqu'on overclockait un Raspberry Pi, c'était faire une croix sur la garantie. Mais depuis la semaine dernière, le fabricant a étendu cette garantie et supporte maintenant officiellement l'overclocking.Raspberry Pi : faut-il acheter l'ordinateur à 35$ ? : Introduction
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News - Raspberry Pi computer review: 'a great step forward'
26 April 2012 Last updated at 19:48 ET By Rory Cellan-Jones Technology correspondent The Raspberry Pi runs off an operating system saved onto an attached SD memory card The Raspberry Pi, a credit-card sized computer designed to encourage children to learn programming, caught the imagination of millions when it was unveiled in February.Le Raspberry Pi à 35$ prêt à la livraison
La fondation Raspberry Pi a lancé un ordinateur faisant tourner Ubuntu 9.04 dans un format de la taille d'une clé USB classique Ce n'est pas un fantasme, c'est la réalité ! La fondation Raspberry Pi a lancé un ordinateur faisant tourner Ubuntu 9.04 avec une sortie HDMI, un prise USB pour lui brancher un clavier et le tout dans un format de la taille d'une clé USB classique.
Un ordinateur de la taille d'une clé USB sous Ubuntu pour 25$ ?
Raspberry Pi produces a $25 USB thumb drive-sized computer
Email You hear about how computer components are getting smaller and smaller all the time, and how a scientific calculator today has more processing power than the computers that first sent astronauts to the moon. But there’s still something a bit jarring about actually seeing a full-fledged computer that’s about the size of a USB thumb drive — or a human thumb, for that matter. The first project from Raspberry Pi is a tiny computer with an ARM-based processor and USB and HDMI ports for connecting a keyboard and external display. The system runs Ubuntu Linux and the developers say it could sell for as little as $25.Raspberry Pi is a full Linux computer the size of a USB stick.
Raspberry Pi: Computer on a stick for only $25 | Crave - CNET
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Image courtesy of Switched On Tech Design (www.sotechdesign.com.au) – thanks guys! The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer that plugs into your TV and a keyboard. It’s a capable little PC which can be used for many of the things that your desktop PC does, like spreadsheets, word-processing and games.The Raspberry Pi foundation attempted to launch its $35 Linux computer on Tuesday evening, but the organization's retail partners couldn't cope with the massive demand. Two British electronic component distributors that intended to sell the product were unable to do so--their websites went down, succumbing to the stampede of eager enthusiasts who sought to purchase the hotly-anticipated system. The product is a bare board with a 700MHz ARM11 CPU and 256MB of RAM.
Raspberry Pi retailers toppled by demand as $35 Linux computer launches
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