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Adafruit Wants to Help You Hack Your Raspberry Pi With This Linux Distro

o Kevin Lee
06.08.2012 kl 18:22 | PC World (US)

Raspberry Pi has been off to a strong start, with some great hacks, a lot of custom cases, and an official OS update. Now, Adafruit is giving the Raspberry Pi some more love with its first "Educational Linux Distro" to get you to hacking it a little bit sooner.

 

Raspberry Pi has been off to a strong start, with some great hacks, a lot of custom cases, and an official OS update. Now, Adafruit is giving the Raspberry Pi some more love with its first "Educational Linux Distro" to get you to hacking it a little bit sooner.

Adafruits latest distro called Occidentalis is a custom build of Raspbian, a Linux distro optimized for better web browsing and general application performance on the Raspberry Pi. This software update adds sshd on startup, Bonjour networking, Wi-Fi adapter support, and other things to generally make the Raspberry Pi a better communicator with everything youve hooked it up to.

Although Adafruit calls it an educational Linux distro, Occidentalis was not designed for beginners. Instead, it was designed for hardware hackers, so you should know your way around Linux before you download it. Also note that this is big: You can download the four-gigabyte SD image of Occidentalis goodness straight from Adafruit's site.

[Adafruit]

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