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Jan 6, 2024

Simply Linux

Last update 2022

Simply Linux (Simpley Linux) - This is the operating system for everyone.

It is easy to use, non-recruitment to resources, functional and reliable.

After installing Simply Linux to complete everyday tasks, you are unlikely to need anything else - more than thirty programs for all occasions, as well as device drivers, are included with the system. To maintain the system up to date, we recommend that you regularly update from our repository.

Our most authoritative critic is the user. We try to focus primarily on you. Choose the best programs, answer any questions about the operation of the system, write the most detailed instructions, correct errors as soon as possible and improve Simply Linux towards convenience and functionality.

Currently, the development of Simply Linux is continued by the Bazalt STR company. The developer tries to adhere to the basic principles set by the distribution author with the first release: a small number of functional Russified programs, ease of use, a work-friendly interface, and minimum equipment requirements.

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Raspberry Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+:

Raspberry Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+, 4B:


Easy download, always last version stable through Raspberry Pi Imager!

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Apertis

Last update 2023

Apertis is a versatile open source infrastructure, fit for a wide variety of electronic devices, with a history within the automotive industry. Security and modularity are two of its primary strengths. Apertis provides a feature-rich framework for add-on software and resilient upgrade capabilities. Beyond an operating system, it offers tools and cloud services to optimise development and increase reliabilty.

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Raspberry Pi 3:

Minimal:

OSTree Headless:

Graphical:

OSTree Graphical:

Raspberry Pi 4:

Minimal:

OSTree Headless:

Graphical:

OSTree Graphical:


Easy download, always latest and more versions available through Raspberry Pi Imager!

Pi KVM

Last update 2023

A very simple and fully functional Raspberry Pi-based KVM over IP that you can make with your own hands without any soldering!

This device helps to manage servers or workstations remotely, regardless of the health of the operating system or whether one is installed. You can fix any problem, configure the BIOS, and even reinstall the OS using the virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive.

A ready-to-use OS images and friendly build environment. The hardware can be made in half an hour and without soldering.

~100 milliseconds of video latency. This is the smallest delay of all existing solutions.

No weird proprietary clients. No ugly applets. Just use your favorite browser to connect to the PiKVM. No flash plugins either! Ah, and VNC is also supported.

Mouse usage works directly in the browser. The keyboard emulator supports displaying the state of the keyboard LEDs.

On the Raspberry Pi 4 and ZeroW, PiKVM can emulate a virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. A live image can be uploaded to boot the attached server.

With a very simple circuit that can be assembled on a breadboard, the power button of the attached server can be controlled using the ATX button headers on the motherboard.

PiKVM can be opened to the Internet and no one will get access without the authorization. SSL is used to protect traffic from being intercepted by third parties.

PiKVM monitors the health of the Raspberry Pi board and will warn you if it's too hot or is not receiving enough power.

You can control GPIO and USB relays via the web interface. The extensible interface allows you to make anything out of it.

The PiKVM OS is based on Arch Linux ARM and can be customized for any needs. Thousands of pre-built binary packages are at your service and can be updated with a single command!

By default the OS runs in read-only mode, as an embedded system should. This prevents damage to the memory card due to a sudden power outage.

The managed server and its BIOS can be accessed using a regular VNC client which supports JPEG compression.

Use ipmitool, ipmiutil or any existing network infrastructure that supports IPMI to manage the server's power and access to serial port via LAN. Redfish and redfishtool supported too.

PiKVM can be configured to power up a managed server using WoL. This will be available in the Web menu.

Multiple PiKVMs can be configured to use a common authorization service. PAM and its rich authorization mechanisms can also be used to integrate PiKVM into your existing authentication infrastructure.

If repetitive actions must be performed on the attached server (or on several different servers), a macro can be recorded with keyboard & mouse actions and can be played back multiple times.

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Raspberry Pi 4B Plus:

Raspberry Pi 4B Mini:

Raspberry Pi 4B V3 Pre-Assembled:

Raspberry Pi 4B For v3 HAT Platform only:

Raspberry Pi 4B For HDMI-to-CSI bridge:

Raspberry Pi 4B For HDMI-to-USB dongle:

Raspberry Pi Zero 2W For HDMI-to-CSI bridge:

Raspberry Pi Zero W For HDMI-to-CSI bridge:

How to build for other Models of Pi(Zero, 3):

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Windows Desktop for Raspberry Pi

Last update 2023

Windows on Raspberry

The full desktop experience on your Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 4, 400 with at least 1GB RAM.

The system Windows 11 runs very well, need an Ethernet conection to get internet, bluetooth not working, Audio by analog Jack 3.5 or for USB(I Have a monitor Sasmsung SyncMaster with WebCam and Speakers integrated and works without install any driver. Personal experience by Raspberry Pi Buenos Aires in the Pi 400 the same used for all the process with WoR-flasher). December 1st, 2021 HDMI Audio now Works!

What you will need to install Windows 11 on a Raspberry Pi 4/400(Recommended)

Guide how to Install:


Download Windows on Raspberry imager:

Download with Wor-flasher on Linux with APT:

The easiest way, only need Raspberry Pi OS

Install with Pi-Apps Store or Open a Terminal and Write:

Download with Worli for Mac and other Linux distros without APT:

Tiny Win11:


2. Choose a language for Windows.

3. Plug in a writable storage device to flash Windows to.

4. Double-check that everything looks correct before clicking the Flash button.

5. A terminal will launch and run the install-wor.sh script:

Note: this can take a lot of time to download individual files from Microsoft, compress them, and generate a Windows image. Fortunately, subsequent runs can skip the lengthy image-generating step if the ISO file exists.

6. If all goes well, the terminal will close and you will be told what to do next.

Mysterium Network VPN Node

Last update 2023

Mysterium is an open-source ecosystem of protocols, tools and infrastructure to liberate the web. Our node network empowers both builders and users to access free information.

Earn Cryptocurrency

No Technical Skills Required

Connect To Your Home From Anywhere

Be Part of Web3 Infrastructure

Fight Censorship With A Click

Fire Up Your Raspberry Pi

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PiLove

Last update 2015 Project Closed

LÖVE is a great gaming framework! I created PiLove to make it easier to play Löve games on the Raspberry PI for everyone to share.

So what is it?

It's a Raspberry Pi bootable image. It is based on a Raspbian Jessie derivative OS.

PiLove has the latest version of Löve 0.10.0 in it, up and running. It has the minimal packages and no Xserver so it boots really fast.

How is it built?

Ok, let's play!

Download PiLove v0.3 image, burn it to an SDCard of 2GB size or larger, and boot it up.

You should see Löve running on your display which looks like this.

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PiCute QT5

Last update 2015 Project Closed

PiCute is a Raspbian based OS for the RaspberryPI running the amazing QT5.4 graphical framework.

The underlying OS is based on pipaOS XGUI version. This means you can run QT5 apps on the XServer and EGLFS.

PiCute is written for developers and testers, and there are two versions available: developer and runtime.

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BOBcera

Last update 2023

BoBcera es un gran MOD de Batocera, incluye roms y las bios necesarias, se actualiza constantemente para trarte un buen repertorio cuidadosamente seleccionado, para que queremos 10 mil juegos, si jugamos 2 o 3, Nacho Portillo crea excelentes colecciones de cada consola, gracias!!!

Descarga a través desde el canal de Tlegram: Almacén BOB Pi0 / Pi1 / Pi2 / Pi3 / Pi4 / PC / Win / GPiCase / TVBox /Bittboy / Powkiddy

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Raspbian Nspawn 64

Last update 2020

Bootable RPi4 B and RPi3 B/B+ image with 64-bit kernel, 32-bit Raspbian Buster 'Desktop' host OS, 64-bit Debian Buster guest OS in lightweight, autostarted systemd-nspawn container.


This project is a bootable, microSD card 64-bit kernel, 32-bit Raspbian Buster 'Desktop' host OS + 64-bit Debian Buster guest OS image for the Raspberry Pi 4 model B, and Pi 3 model B/B+ single board computers (SBC). It is intended for users who would like to retain their familiar Raspbian tools, desktop and repos, but who also need to run one or more 64-bit only software components on their Pi.


The guest 64-bit Debian OS is automatically started each boot inside a systemd-nspawn container. Using a provided System Tools menu item, you can easily open a 64-bit shell inside this container (to install new 64-bit packages, for example). Another menu item allows you to easily run 64-bit applications in the container, correctly set up so they display on the Raspbian desktop, can play audio, and have access to the current user's home directory. Due to the containerization, such apps are however prevented from performing many harmful actions on the host (this is not just a chroot). Package management in the guest uses the familiar apt-get, with the full Debian aarch64 repository available, and day-to-day Raspbian operation (with the exception of anything needing e.g. MMAL or OpenMAX IL) is pretty much per the stock image. WiFi, Bluetooth, I2C etc. all work, and 32-bit Raspbian apps can be installed and used just as on a regular RPi system.


As of version 1.1.0, launchers for 64-bit apps are automatically added to the 32-bit host's menu upon installation in the guest, and changes to 'regular' users (existence, password and primary group) are automatically reflected through from host to guest, for convenience. As of version 1.2.0, changes to timezone or locale in the host are automatically propagated to the guest too. And, as of version 1.3.0, the RPi4 is supported, a Raspbian Buster host OS is employed, and an official 64-bit kernel is used (in place of the prior, custom-built one).


Basically, you get 64-bit capability as and when you need it, without the headache.

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RaspiNode-OS

Last update 2022

Set up and run a Cardano node on Raspberry Pi OS.

What is a Cardano node?

A participant on the Cardano blockchain network, continuously making, sending, receiving, and validating blocks.

The Pi-Node is a pre configured Cardano node that can be used for minting NFT's, submitting transactions and can be further configured into a relay or core node for stake pool creation. It is configured with everything you need to quickly bootstrap a synced node with Nginx proxypass of Grafana for TLS encryption with a self signed certificate, working topology updater and gLiveView.

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Turn your Alpine OS in a Cardano Node:

Thanks Luciano for share