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arm/rpi: add Raspbian dual boot
author Pascal Bellard <pascal.bellard@slitaz.org>
date Thu Feb 19 16:13:06 2015 +0100 (2015-02-19)
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40 <h2>SliTaz Raspberry Pi</h2>
42 <p>
43 Official SliTaz GNU/Linux Raspberry Pi distribution, a small operating
44 system for a small computer! The goal is to provide a fast, minimal
45 footprint and optimized distro for the Raspberry Pi. You can setup a
46 wide range of system types, from servers to desktops and learning platforms.
47 Check out our <a href="../codex/pibook.html">PiBook</a> to get started
48 with your Raspberry Pi and SliTaz.
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52 20140809: Announcing the PiClass project - <a href="http://piclass.org">piclass.org</a>
53 - <a href="../tools.cgi?micronews">&micro;News</a>
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69 Official Raspberry Pi website:
70 <a href="http://www.raspberrypi.org/">www.raspberrypi.org</a>
71 </div>
73 <h2>Downloads</h2>
75 <p>
76 SliTaz Raspberry Pi actually provides a text mode base system and a
77 light desktop flavor powered by JWM and the FOX toolkit. Download
78 the tarball, extract, install and boot your Raspberry Pi!
79 </p>
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82 <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/arm/rpi/slitaz-rpi-base-20140329.tar.bz2"
83 >slitaz-rpi-base-20140329</a> (22 Mb)
84 <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/arm/rpi/slitaz-rpi-desktop-20140329.tar.bz2"
85 >slitaz-rpi-desktop-20140329</a> (34 Mb)
86 </div>
88 <h2>Installation</h2>
90 <p>
91 For now the only installation option is to have 3 partitions on the SD
92 card then run the install.sh script from a Linux system. In time we
93 will try to provide a disk image for MS Windows and OSX users.
94 </p>
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97 Read our PiBook:
98 <a href="../codex/pibook.html#install">Installation instructions</a>
99 </div>
101 <h2>Raspbian dual boot</h2>
103 <p>
104 Raspbian users can install a debian package built with
105 <a href="http://hg.slitaz.org/slitaz-arm/file/tip/rpi/tazbian">
106 this shell script</a>. SliTaz will share the Raspbian partition
107 or run in memory only.
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111 <a href="http://mirror.slitaz.org/arm/rpi/slitaz-20140329-1_armhf.deb"
112 >slitaz-20140329-1_armhf.deb</a> (34 Mb)
113 </div>
115 <h2>Remote control</h2>
117 <p>
118 SliTaz Raspberry Pi provides a CGI SHell remote control environment
119 with custom plugins. Creating new plugins is a nice way to learn
120 CGI/SHell scripts and Linux commands. SliTaz Raspberry Pi can also
121 be controlled via the cmdline and an encrypted SSH connection.
122 </p>
124 <p>
125 Finally, you can also control a SliTaz Pi desktop graphically with a
126 VNC viewer. Check out the:
127 <a href="../codex/pibook.html#remote">PiBook Remote control</a>
128 section for more information.
129 </p>
131 <h2>TazBerry</h2>
133 <p>
134 TazBerry is an Ncurses GUI to configure your SliTaz Raspberry Pi box.
135 It provides a simple menu and lets you edit files with your favorite
136 text editor. TazBerry can be started from the window manger menu or
137 from the cmdline with:
138 </p>
140 <pre>
141 # tazberry
142 </pre>
144 <h2>Raspberry Pi server</h2>
146 <p>
147 By default SliTaz Raspberry Pi provides some tiny and low footprint
148 servers and some additional services can be installed via the Spk
149 packages manager. Installed servers are ftpd, httpd, tftpd, ntpd,
150 udhcpd and the Dropbear SSH server. MPD, the best audio server is
151 also on the mirror.
152 </p>
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155 <a href="../codex/pibook.html">PiBook</a> - Read our SliTaz
156 Raspberry Pi Pocket Book for suggested usage and setup guides.
157 </div>
159 <h2>Breakout boards</h2>
160 <p>
161 A really nice thing with the Raspberry Pi is all the cheap expansion
162 boards you can get to add new functions such as controlling leds,
163 motors, temperature sensors, etc. Here is a list of breakout boards
164 officially tested and supported by SliTaz Raspberry Pi:
165 </p>
167 <ul>
168 <li><a href="../codex/pibook.html#picam">Pi Camera - Pi NoIR</a></li>
169 <li><a href="../codex/pibook.html#piglow">PiGlow from Pimorini</a></li>
170 <li><a href="../codex/pibook.html#piface">PiFace Digital</a></li>
171 <li><a href="../codex/pibook.html#raspicomm">RaspiComm</a></li>
172 <li>Pibrella via our custom pibrella utility and WiringPi</li>
173 <li>PiBorg with Python support and our piborg utility</li>
174 <li>PiTFT with our pitft-setup script</li>
175 </ul>
177 <h2>Sat-rpi builder</h2>
179 <p>
180 The Raspberry Pi has a lot of specifications. SliTaz ARM provides
181 'sat-rpi' to build custom SliTaz Rpi distro images ready to boot.
182 A quickstart guide is in the SliTaz Raspberry Pi repository:
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186 Sat-rpi: <a href="../tools.cgi?doc&amp;tool=sat-rpi">README</a>
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