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O openSUSE Tumbleweed funciona bem no Raspberry Pi 4 (e também no recém-lançado Raspberry Pi 400), embora o suporte ao hardware ainda não esteja completo, de modo que alguns recursos como Bluetooth e som ainda não funcionam. Mas as imagens mais recentes do Tumbleweed para o Raspberry Pi 4 não inicializam (não “dão boot”, na gíria...

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Did you know that it’s already possible to run openSUSE on a Raspberry Pi 4? The first time I wrote about this credit-card sized computer, a year ago, its fourth generation was not yet supported by the openSUSE Project. At that time, anyone wishing to use a Raspberry Pi 4 as a desktop would have...

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openSUSE Tumbleweed works well on the Raspberry Pi 4 (and also on the brand new Raspberry Pi 400), although hardware support for it is still being developed, so a few features such as Bluetooth and sound still don’t work. But recent Tumbleweed images for the Raspberry Pi 4 don’t boot. The system keeps repeatedly saying: Waiting...

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Etcher is a versatile yet easy to use tool to create bootable SD cards and USB flash drives from operating system images. It provides a clean user interface that helps you selecting the right device to write to, protecting you from accidentally wiping your hard-drive, which could cause irreversible data loss. After writing, Etcher also...

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Esse é mais um da série: resolvendo problemas do dia a dia de forma criativa com scripts.Provavelmente você já conhece a rede social Twitter. Se acompanha as notícias, talvez já tenha ouvido falar em robôs do Twitter. Mas o que são esses robôs do Twitter?Um robô (bot) do Twitter é um programa de computador que...

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When I started using [openSUSE], back to 2012, “openSUSE” was the name of both the [Linux] distribution and the project maintaining it. Today, the openSUSE Project offers two distributions, called [Leap] and [Tumbleweed]. In this text, you are going to see how they differ from each other and how they were born.

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Quando eu comecei a usar o [openSUSE], em 2012, “openSUSE” era o nome tanto da distribuição [Linux] quanto do projeto que a desenvolvia. Hoje, o Projeto openSUSE disponibiliza duas distribuições, chamadas [Leap] e [Tumbleweed]. Nesse texto, você vai ver as diferenças entre essas distribuições e como elas começaram.

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Electrum is the Bitcoin wallet recommended by the official Bitcoin website (bitcoin.org) for Linux users who are starting to pĺay with bitcoins, so they are looking for an easy-to-use wallet, but also for those who want some more advanced features, such as Lightning Network support and integration with hardware wallets. Electrum allows you to easily...

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The Linux Kamarada Project aims to spread and promote Linux as a robust, secure, versatile and easy to use operating system, suitable for everyday use be at home, at work or on the server. The project focuses mainly on distribution and documentation.

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