With a few tweaks and new firmware, the Pi 4 can get faster overclocks than ever before.
Source: Raspberry Pi 4 Can Now Overclock to 2.147 GHz. Here’s How. – Tom’s Hardware
With a few tweaks and new firmware, the Pi 4 can get faster overclocks than ever before.
Source: Raspberry Pi 4 Can Now Overclock to 2.147 GHz. Here’s How. – Tom’s Hardware
We’ve used Etcher several times, mostly to make a bootable SD card for a Raspberry Pi or to put a bootable image of a Linux distribution onto a USB thumb drive. But we’re rethinking that now because we’ve read some concerns about privacy when using Etcher, or balenaEtcher as it is now called. … All we wanted to point out is that if you do have any concerns about using Etcher or balenaEtcher, there are alternatives, depending on which operating system you are using:
In this Raspberry Pi HFS tutorial, we will walk you through the steps to enabling support for Apples HFS Plus filesystem on your Raspberry Pi.
This tutorial will take you through the packages that you need to install to interact with HFS Plus drives. We will also show how to mount the drives and format a drive.
Source: How to Enable Support for HFS on the Raspberry Pi – Pi My Life Up
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