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Re: Is there a Debian oriented Rasberry Pi list



On 05/04/2020 12:33 AM, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
On 4/5/20 12:53 am, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Du, 03 mai 20, 07:49:51, Richard Owlett wrote:

I had browsed that list. It would definitely be appropriate if I already had
chosen specific Raspberry Pi hardware and needed help getting Debian
installed/running. My current problem is selecting components which mutually compatible electrically and physically. When selecting between component-A
and component-B, I would want to know  which was more Debian "friendly".

In my opinion uch a question would be be on-topic for debian-arm.

Kind regards,
Andrei



Perhaps a web search for something like:

portable raspberry pi


I know there are projects for making a laptop with 2 screens. it should be possible to make up a hand-held.

The size will be an issue for hand held, I'd reckon, but you may be able to print something a little more portable thatn the wooden gadgets I've seen so far. And no, I haven't made one. Maybe when this laptop gives up, and I am more patient.


I knew what I wanted was possible. The problem I ran into a year ago when I last pursued it was dearth of user friendly selection guides indicating which components were physically compatible. Specifically which displays were compatible with with which Pi's. I've accidentally discovered what part of the problem was. Historically there have been two different GPIO headers.








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