For those of you new to Debian based Linux OS, you will find the following string good for a full system update. Enter the following in a terminal window without the quotes: "sudo apt update && sudo apt -y dist-upgrade && sudo apt autoremove" Explanation: Sudo elevates your permissions temporarily for the following command. Apt is the package manager. Update pulls down the current information about packages. && concatenates commands so you're actually passing 3 separate commands to the OS in this instance. -y is a flag that answers yes to the following parameter. dist-upgrade brings all packages to the current version, including system packages. autoremove cleans out any unneeded packages that have been flag by the system as no longer needed. Combined the three commands update your package information, use that information to update all packages and then clean unneeded packages.
&& does not exactly concatenate commands, it runs the next command only if the previous command is successful. The semicolon ; does unconditional concatenation.
NO You NEVER should do that unless you want to run and turn your LTS into a Rolling Release. Also autoremove Many times removes software and deoendencies you don't want it to remove. I NEVER do dist-upgrade.
@@eijentwun5509 Are you assuming everyone uses an LTS build? What is wrong with regular releases and software updates in general? I am pretty sure most software updates either bring useful features, fix existing bugs, or even patch security flaws?
I still have my Asus netbook from 2014. $99 black Friday deal from Staples. I bought it to run 24/7 for a security camera. Still runs good though I have stopped letting windows update run for awhile now because it just can't do it with only 32GB emmc.
@@fspeshalxo69 he might not be using as a daily driver, but what i meant is that, often youtubers buy things to review, then sell it off. he got so many laptops through the years and yet he kept that little one. I wonder what else he kept!
I have a tower desktop with Pop OS on one ssd, Mint on another ssd, and Windows 10 and an ssd. My GTX 1050 4GB and 16GB RAM burns right through it with Left 4 Dead 2 on Steam for Linux. Love it!
Using Pop_Os for year and half as main daily os with Thinkpad P1, generally good os, sometimes there are issues but as main system on laptop I think it worth trying 4.5/5.
I've been on the fence about getting a Raspberry Pi4B because I'd rather use a Linux distro than Raspbian OS; so this is great news that you can run Linux on Raspberry Pi (cheaper than buying a new PC). I have used Linux Mint on an old Toshiba laptop for 10 years now; and I'm more comfortable using Linux.
@@waterheart95 I knew that Raspbian OS is based on Linux. What I meant was that I would like to use a heavy Linux distro like Linux Mint Cinnamon on a Pi 4 B w/8GB Ram; don't care for Ubuntu style distros.
I got wayyyyy too excited for Pop! on the Pi! I use Pop! as my main OS now and since making the switch from Windows 10 with 0 interest in Windows 11, I couldn't be happier! I can do everything I used to use my Windows machine for. And, in quite a lot of cases, with a performance boost! I've wanted to get the Pi400 as a gift for my father and with Pop! as the OS, when it's good to go is the time to bite 😊 Great video as always thanks again! 👍👍
PopOS! Is the only Linux distro I’m able to get my HTC Vive VR Headset to work with on a PC with without a large amount of work. Play lots of Skyrim VR and Beat Saber on it.
Hello are you good with writing code in POP os for raspberry pi? I have a code for automatic fan that works on raspbian and twister os but when i run the script on terminal pop os it does not work Can you help me ?
Hello are you good with writing code in POP os for raspberry pi? I have a code for automatic fan that works on raspbian and twister os but when i run the script on terminal pop os it does not work Can you help me ?
you don't have too update it in terminal just go to settings and scroll down to upgrade & upgrade or pop shop to see updates this way is easyer for new users
@@ETAPRIME actually their in house notebooks are getting closer, I'm sure those will be x86 but if they can make those maybe arm won't be too far behind.
While I do have my Rpi400, this really got me thinking about an older Netbook I still have lying around. I upgraded the ram, as much as possible and put an SSD in it, got a bigger battery, even spent the money to upgrade to a full version of Windows 7 (then went to 10) It’s still terrible to use 🤪 But maybe this version of Linux could make it usable Thanks for this one.
Hi, I'm not a Linux expert, but last week I revived an old netbook with Linux. I tried Lubuntu and Zorin OS lite, both worked great for me, at the end I choose Zorin Lite, it consumes more memory than lubuntu (600 vs 400 mb on idle), however the UI is cleaner and during the setup process it recognized the drivers and installed everything (I had troubles with lubuntu recognizing the wifi card). My netbook had a 4 core Atom processor and 2 GB of ram (sadly it can not be upgraded). hope this comment be useful
Thank you!!! I was looking for a reliable distro for my 5 years old son's pi 400, I was going to install Manjaro on it, but this one seems more friendly for kids :)/
Why are you using apt update/upgrade instead of the installed tab on the Pop Shop? The pop shop will also update flatpak and apt upgrade does not. You say it is for new users and does not need the terminal but then you use the terminal. Mixed messaging.
@ChaosBlades the beta version have a problem with the pop shop out of the box. Pop shop doesn't detect internet connection even if we are connected. That why he might be updating from the terminal. After updating from the terminal the bug is fix and pop shop can start installing otherwise it doesn't work.
Yes! Another OS for the Pi 4. I didn’t hear a mention of the CM4 being compatible but I presume it is. I’ll be trying it with that since I have an NVMe in the PCIe slot.
I've been using Pop OS on an old MacBook Air for months and it's just the perfect OS for it, but unfortunately the PI version is unusable. Oh it's lovely, polished, and seems pretty stable (even if the installer/whole OS crashed/freezed for me when trying to select another keyboard than english, not a good start) but it's so slow ! everything is struggling hard to keep up, with only Firefox opened while copying files from an external drive to microSD card right now. Moving a window is so sluggish, Firefox needed 9 seconds to get fullscreen (and i was on a local web page, not even on internet). Few examples from my experience, but honestly, Pop OS is gorgeous, it's a nice technical demo as long as you don't use it seriously. (running it on pi 400 and external SSD)
Hello! Good night! Greetings from Brazil! I'm watching your video about the Pop Os Raspberry pi and I have a question: this version work in older laptop?
I installed POP OS on my PI400, loved it until it needed a massive update. It screwed up the update and left me with broken dependencies and snapd all messed up. I did a fresh install and it did it again.
when they make an something like a nvme external storage device, I'd imagine you'd be easily able to find a case for it that has the same dimensions as a cassette.
A nice alternative for Raspberry Pi owners, though as an Ubuntu based OS I think Pop OS is my least favourite. It is an OS that seems favoured more by our friends on the western edge of the pond.
vid doesnt really show much of why its a better/more preferable OS variant than the others available, i think ill stick to twister os on my pi400 for now, this os doesnt have anything (shown at least) that would make you want to install it over anything you already use.
@@LivingLinux Would it be the same on Chromium / Chrome or any other typical browsers? That's must be a serious issue for users to adopt such distros as watching videos e.g. RUclips is a must have! Not sure what is the limiting factor here: hardware support (don't think so) or just software development around ARM
@@Speccy48k I think at the moment it's the same for Chromium. I'm not sure if Google released Chrome for ARM, outside of ARM Chromebooks and MacOS. FFMPEG does support hardware accelerated video decoding on ARM, but very few programs do.
3:35 I've used the Pop!_OS 21.04 beta on my x86 laptop, and after 21.04 officially released, Pop!_OS basically just switched my laptop from the beta to the stable channel for updates. So in other words, you shouldn't encounter any issues once 21.10 gets officially released and you're using the beta in the meanwhile.
Hello are you good with writing code in POP os for raspberry pi? I have a code for automatic fan that works on raspbian and twister os but when i run the script on terminal pop os it does not work Can you help me ?
so much more I'd love to know... but just can't be arsed to install it.. Being that it's Pop.. what have they tweaked compared to Arm64 Ubuntu on the Pi4 (21.10 now available for Pi)? Is it using Wayland by default? is it a newer build of Wayland and Mesa compared to Ubuntu? How much ram is being sucked out of the Pi by the out of date Gnome environment it uses? Love to see gnome equal the likes of a modded xfce and use a total of 400mb, but I guess it'll be around 1gb +.... bad Like yourself i used to love Pop, but after possibly the worse distro upgrade experience I've ever had, I ditched it, and never went back.
i like some things about popOS, like their themeing, the consistency, the general policies of the distro. but i don't like gnome. I wish they would switch the DE or add a new one and put their flavor to it.
OMG! Thank goodness I saved my 8gb model for Pop!_OS...System76 just made the transition to ARM pcs much better and easier...I'm going to use a 256gb m.2 2280 sata ssd drive instead of micro sd card! I can't wait....
Hello are you good with writing code in POP os for raspberry pi? I have a code for automatic fan that works on raspbian and twister os but when i run the script on terminal pop os it does not work Can you help me ?
I always thought it was pronounced Retro ARK. Not ar-ch. I thought the name was a play on the older cpu architectures the software emulates through it's cores.
I burn my PopOS 21.10 on my MicroSd and it boot up but I cannot reach login screen or first setup ... you know why ? only a "No signal" message after boot logging
When he called a 4 year olc cpu powerless I lost it 🤣🤣🤣, man I have 2 laptops, one running an i5 2450m and the other an atom n270 (13 years old!!!), you really have to reconsider 😂
I have installed pop on my rpi 4 8GB model and runs prety well!! But there is one problem: localization. I cant add a second keyboard layout or a second language....is it something they are gonna fix in the future?
To bad they only offer the one desktop environment. I know it can be changed, but if they offered xfce, kde(plasma) or anything other than gnome, even with the knew cosmic bs.
I apologize if this has already been covered. I noticed on the download page that the root partition needs to be expanded manually. What’s up with that? Or do I even need to worry since it’s a beta version.
Your SSD in cassette where to get
It's called "ORICO 2.5 External Drive Enclosure".
orico 2.5" ssd enclosure. they're sold out on amazon but newegg has some in stock for $10
eBay has them too
Diy my g
For those of you new to Debian based Linux OS, you will find the following string good for a full system update. Enter the following in a terminal window without the quotes: "sudo apt update && sudo apt -y dist-upgrade && sudo apt autoremove" Explanation: Sudo elevates your permissions temporarily for the following command. Apt is the package manager. Update pulls down the current information about packages. && concatenates commands so you're actually passing 3 separate commands to the OS in this instance. -y is a flag that answers yes to the following parameter. dist-upgrade brings all packages to the current version, including system packages. autoremove cleans out any unneeded packages that have been flag by the system as no longer needed. Combined the three commands update your package information, use that information to update all packages and then clean unneeded packages.
Nice add thanks!
&& does not exactly concatenate commands, it runs the next command only if the previous command is successful. The semicolon ; does unconditional concatenation.
@@mingyi456 Thanks! Today I learned something useful.
NO You NEVER should do that unless you want to run and turn your LTS into a Rolling Release. Also autoremove Many times removes software and deoendencies you don't want it to remove.
I NEVER do dist-upgrade.
@@eijentwun5509 Are you assuming everyone uses an LTS build? What is wrong with regular releases and software updates in general? I am pretty sure most software updates either bring useful features, fix existing bugs, or even patch security flaws?
what impressed me most is that etaprime still has that little asus notebook from like 2018
I still have my Asus netbook from 2014. $99 black Friday deal from Staples. I bought it to run 24/7 for a security camera. Still runs good though I have stopped letting windows update run for awhile now because it just can't do it with only 32GB emmc.
He's not like using it as he's own daily driver lol
@@fspeshalxo69 he might not be using as a daily driver, but what i meant is that, often youtubers buy things to review, then sell it off. he got so many laptops through the years and yet he kept that little one. I wonder what else he kept!
@@jeyendeoso he probably kept every cheap not worth to sell products.. that's all
Always interesting stuff on this channel-tons of mini gizmos that would never see a RUclips video otherwise.
been daily driving pop on my old A12 ideapad for over a year now(prompted by a Microsoft update crash) Love it
I admire your level of restraint when we got to the light mode option, speaking as if there were a sane human alive that would prefer it.
*i like light mode*
I prefer it.
i use pop os as my daily driver on my desktop and laptop i love that operating system a lot
Oh nice. I run PopOS on my laptop with Nvidia GPU (my only computer). I like that it just works "out of the box".
This is Sweeet hopefully this will be a full release by Christmas so I can use it for a Christmas gift for my gf's little sister
I have a tower desktop with Pop OS on one ssd, Mint on another ssd, and Windows 10 and an ssd. My GTX 1050 4GB and 16GB RAM burns right through it with Left 4 Dead 2 on Steam for Linux. Love it!
Using Pop_Os for year and half as main daily os with Thinkpad P1, generally good os, sometimes there are issues but as main system on laptop I think it worth trying 4.5/5.
Us Linux users be like Gnomes so heavy :D . Grab an m.2 drive and an m.2 usb 3.0 adaptor. Great showcase of Pop
I've been on the fence about getting a Raspberry Pi4B because I'd rather use a Linux distro than Raspbian OS; so this is great news that you can run Linux on Raspberry Pi (cheaper than buying a new PC). I have used Linux Mint on an old Toshiba laptop for 10 years now; and I'm more comfortable using Linux.
Admittedly, Raspberry pi os os is just Debian which is a linux distro. Also they have been a lot of good linux distros on pi in general.
@@waterheart95 I knew that Raspbian OS is based on Linux. What I meant was that I would like to use a heavy Linux distro like Linux Mint Cinnamon on a Pi 4 B w/8GB Ram; don't care for Ubuntu style distros.
Love your content! Thanks for doing what you do
I got wayyyyy too excited for Pop! on the Pi! I use Pop! as my main OS now and since making the switch from Windows 10 with 0 interest in Windows 11, I couldn't be happier!
I can do everything I used to use my Windows machine for. And, in quite a lot of cases, with a performance boost!
I've wanted to get the Pi400 as a gift for my father and with Pop! as the OS, when it's good to go is the time to bite 😊
Great video as always thanks again! 👍👍
Make a video about latest FenixPi, best OS ive used when it comes to speed and youtube playback. Its flawless.
Thanks for sharing
@@salocin911 No worries. Try it; I was pleasantly surprised by YT playback.
PopOS! Is the only Linux distro I’m able to get my HTC Vive VR Headset to work with on a PC with without a large amount of work. Play lots of Skyrim VR and Beat Saber on it.
Best OS for newbs and gamers on linux, pretty solid.
Hello are you good with writing code in POP os for raspberry pi?
I have a code for automatic fan that works on raspbian and twister os but when i run the script on terminal pop os it does not work
Can you help me ?
@@rubis5153 do you get any errors?
I installed PopOS on an x86 system. Running my Steam games quite well.
Hello are you good with writing code in POP os for raspberry pi?
I have a code for automatic fan that works on raspbian and twister os but when i run the script on terminal pop os it does not work
Can you help me ?
@@rubis5153 - I've moved on from Pop OS... sorry.
you don't have too update it in terminal just go to settings and scroll down to upgrade & upgrade or pop shop to see updates this way is easyer for new users
The only live distro what I found that has pre-installed (nvidia or amd) vga drivers. Persistence also works.
Soooo, does this mean System76 is making an ARM computer?
That would actually be pretty cool, but if so it’s probably a little ways out
@@ETAPRIME actually their in house notebooks are getting closer, I'm sure those will be x86 but if they can make those maybe arm won't be too far behind.
holy! this is really good! i really like pop os in my opinion, its really pleasant!
Please Make a video on Ubuntu 21.10 Impish Indri running on Pi4
Trying to wait for Peppermint for Pi myself, Pop! is my OS in the LR media mini PC.
Looks pretty sweet, and as you say easy for most to install programs to.
Not heard of this before, cheers
While I do have my Rpi400, this really got me thinking about an older Netbook I still have lying around.
I upgraded the ram, as much as possible and put an SSD in it, got a bigger battery, even spent the money to upgrade to a full version of Windows 7 (then went to 10)
It’s still terrible to use 🤪
But maybe this version of Linux could make it usable
Thanks for this one.
Hi, I'm not a Linux expert, but last week I revived an old netbook with Linux. I tried Lubuntu and Zorin OS lite, both worked great for me, at the end I choose Zorin Lite, it consumes more memory than lubuntu (600 vs 400 mb on idle), however the UI is cleaner and during the setup process it recognized the drivers and installed everything (I had troubles with lubuntu recognizing the wifi card). My netbook had a 4 core Atom processor and 2 GB of ram (sadly it can not be upgraded). hope this comment be useful
Thank you!!! I was looking for a reliable distro for my 5 years old son's pi 400, I was going to install Manjaro on it, but this one seems more friendly for kids :)/
You said you carry around Pop OS on your daily laptop? I thought for sure you mostly used Windows devices on a daily.
I could have sworn you had previously done a POP OS video!
Why are you using apt update/upgrade instead of the installed tab on the Pop Shop? The pop shop will also update flatpak and apt upgrade does not. You say it is for new users and does not need the terminal but then you use the terminal. Mixed messaging.
@ChaosBlades the beta version have a problem with the pop shop out of the box. Pop shop doesn't detect internet connection even if we are connected. That why he might be updating from the terminal. After updating from the terminal the bug is fix and pop shop can start installing otherwise it doesn't work.
Nice change of pace video
Yes! Another OS for the Pi 4. I didn’t hear a mention of the CM4 being compatible but I presume it is. I’ll be trying it with that since I have an NVMe in the PCIe slot.
I've been using Pop OS on an old MacBook Air for months and it's just the perfect OS for it, but unfortunately the PI version is unusable. Oh it's lovely, polished, and seems pretty stable (even if the installer/whole OS crashed/freezed for me when trying to select another keyboard than english, not a good start) but it's so slow ! everything is struggling hard to keep up, with only Firefox opened while copying files from an external drive to microSD card right now. Moving a window is so sluggish, Firefox needed 9 seconds to get fullscreen (and i was on a local web page, not even on internet). Few examples from my experience, but honestly, Pop OS is gorgeous, it's a nice technical demo as long as you don't use it seriously. (running it on pi 400 and external SSD)
Hello! Good night! Greetings from Brazil! I'm watching your video about the Pop Os Raspberry pi and I have a question: this version work in older laptop?
I installed POP OS on my PI400, loved it until it needed a massive update. It screwed up the update and left me with broken dependencies and snapd all messed up. I did a fresh install and it did it again.
POP OS has very nice look to it.
when they make an something like a nvme external storage device, I'd imagine you'd be easily able to find a case for it that has the same dimensions as a cassette.
A nice alternative for Raspberry Pi owners, though as an Ubuntu based OS I think Pop OS is my least favourite. It is an OS that seems favoured more by our friends on the western edge of the pond.
vid doesnt really show much of why its a better/more preferable OS variant than the others available, i think ill stick to twister os on my pi400 for now, this os doesnt have anything (shown at least) that would make you want to install it over anything you already use.
Why is full HD or 4K video playback that bad on ARM devices?
Hardware should be more than enough
Because Firefox doesn't use hardware accelerated video decoding on ARM.
no hardware decoding + pi4 don't have that strong of a chipset actually.
@@LivingLinux Would it be the same on Chromium / Chrome or any other typical browsers?
That's must be a serious issue for users to adopt such distros as watching videos e.g. RUclips is a must have!
Not sure what is the limiting factor here: hardware support (don't think so) or just software development around ARM
@@Speccy48k I think at the moment it's the same for Chromium. I'm not sure if Google released Chrome for ARM, outside of ARM Chromebooks and MacOS.
FFMPEG does support hardware accelerated video decoding on ARM, but very few programs do.
Nice video! I Just wish you could run fightcade 2 in the pi
I have been waiting for this!
3:35 I've used the Pop!_OS 21.04 beta on my x86 laptop, and after 21.04 officially released, Pop!_OS basically just switched my laptop from the beta to the stable channel for updates. So in other words, you shouldn't encounter any issues once 21.10 gets officially released and you're using the beta in the meanwhile.
Linux is starting to just starting to appear everywhere. I love it!
Hello are you good with writing code in POP os for raspberry pi?
I have a code for automatic fan that works on raspbian and twister os but when i run the script on terminal pop os it does not work
Can you help me ?
Ok, the big question: Gun to your head, Pop OS or Twister OS?
Twister for the tweaking,pop for the out-of-the-box gogogo!
for the pi400? twister
twister i think still better but pop os is my second favorite especially for nvidia drivers
I've been using Lubuntu, but that looks cleaner. I'll give it a shot.
Def heavier than lubuntu. Very nice looking desktop, however.
Some may say that it’s a POP-erating system!
Hey Can you install Pop os in the chuwi lark box to see how work with gaming
How is touch support for this system?
I daily drive Pop OS on my laptop. It's just Ubuntu but better imo.
My dream raspberry pi 4 8gb + OS on240 gb SSD + Android OS running Pubg, minecraft, COD, COC etc
Watched Luke's video but again watching yours 😂
Am I only one wondering why ETA is using Microsoft edge instead of chrome or Firefox?
Not my main PC,
Edge is chromium. It's a decent browser with chrome extension support
No. A browser is a simple piece of software that displays HTML. Nobody cares which one you use.
@@ETAPRIME phew you had me worried bud 😅🤣.
@@jimchabai3163 I only care because old edge had a lot of security issues and bugs.
My goto distro for 3 years
Where did you get that HDD? It's super nice
I liked POP OS, tell me how to remove the favorite application bar at the bottom of the screen?
Thank you.
I can't download the image I try in Linux and windows , =( nothing happends
I wonder if they ported the encoder driver to arm64 or not.
Wah, external ssd / hd casingnya aku juga punya..😀
so much more I'd love to know... but just can't be arsed to install it.. Being that it's Pop.. what have they tweaked compared to Arm64 Ubuntu on the Pi4 (21.10 now available for Pi)? Is it using Wayland by default? is it a newer build of Wayland and Mesa compared to Ubuntu? How much ram is being sucked out of the Pi by the out of date Gnome environment it uses? Love to see gnome equal the likes of a modded xfce and use a total of 400mb, but I guess it'll be around 1gb +.... bad
Like yourself i used to love Pop, but after possibly the worse distro upgrade experience I've ever had, I ditched it, and never went back.
That hdd case!
i like some things about popOS, like their themeing, the consistency, the general policies of the distro. but i don't like gnome.
I wish they would switch the DE or add a new one and put their flavor to it.
Pop OS imho has made gnome actually good (if you are willing to use some of the keyboard shortcuts)
@@newolku well it's definitely one of the best variant of gnome. still gnome tho :D
@@phonewithoutquestion80 yeah, cinnamon is my main. I would like to see what they would do with it.
I've been looking for this for months
So how does it compare to pi os on the 400?
Just as fast,as he says in the ACTUAL VIDEO 😉
@@Doobie3010 cool I had to skim through it was watching before I went to sleep, cheers for that.
show us an update video...im pretty sure its out and no one has done a new video
So the Pi 400 will run many different OS as long as we have multiple SD cards?
Basically yes. You could have a dedicated sd with pop and another with perhaps botocera.
@@destronger5313 That's amazing. The Pi 400 is certainly up on my purchase list..
OMG! Thank goodness I saved my 8gb model for Pop!_OS...System76 just made the transition to ARM pcs much better and easier...I'm going to use a 256gb m.2 2280 sata ssd drive instead of micro sd card! I can't wait....
Hello are you good with writing code in POP os for raspberry pi?
I have a code for automatic fan that works on raspbian and twister os but when i run the script on terminal pop os it does not work
Can you help me ?
@@rubis5153 hi! I haven't installed Pop on my Pi yet...I'm finding the right sd card for it
So what’s the advantage of this OS?
You don't need to use terminal to update the OS
Nice video ETA.
I do not have a display to hook into the Raspberry Pi, do you know how to setup this headlessly? That would be super helpful.
How does it compare with Raspberry OS?
That actually looks like a nice little OS to play with.
Sir can you make a tutorial on how to install obs studio on raspberry pi
Hi everyone!
Is there in Pop OS a button to minimize everything and show desktop? (like Ctrl + D)
Not by default but you can customize shortcuts in the keyboard settings. The one you want is "Hide all normal windows"
I always thought it was pronounced Retro ARK. Not ar-ch. I thought the name was a play on the older cpu architectures the software emulates through it's cores.
Top left-hand corner, eh?
Raspberry 5 coming in 22 !?
Will be better to use an ssd/nvme?
What do you mean your "carry around laptop"?
Those RUclips vids on pop looked choppy.
Plz make video how to install steam game to other drive in pop os
Does it work with berryboot?
lol. Pop Shop still has Steam in it. That's not gonna run on ARM... is it?
Tried loading on ssd and got a 'no sd card' failure to boot screen. What should I be doing?
Can I plug my RPi4 with PopOS to my TV and watch Netflix, D+, primevideo, etc?
of course you can
@@golvellius6855 How did you install Widevine?
What is the difference between this and Ubuntu? I am new to OS on Pis and just started using Ubuntu
this is basically Ubuntu, but it has some stuff added by system76.
I burn my PopOS 21.10 on my MicroSd and it boot up but I cannot reach login screen or first setup ... you know why ? only a "No signal" message after boot logging
When he called a 4 year olc cpu powerless I lost it 🤣🤣🤣, man I have 2 laptops, one running an i5 2450m and the other an atom n270 (13 years old!!!), you really have to reconsider 😂
NVME is pointless for USB 3 good if you can get one cheap.
Sick!
How is there Steam on the Raspberry Pi lol
that won't run without box86
It can be used for in home game streaming.
@@MrNeocortex steam Link can. But you can run the regular steam client only using box86
How well does KDE Wayland run on a PI?
I have installed pop on my rpi 4 8GB model and runs prety well!! But there is one problem: localization. I cant add a second keyboard layout or a second language....is it something they are gonna fix in the future?
To bad they only offer the one desktop environment. I know it can be changed, but if they offered xfce, kde(plasma) or anything other than gnome, even with the knew cosmic bs.
I apologize if this has already been covered. I noticed on the download page that the root partition needs to be expanded manually. What’s up with that? Or do I even need to worry since it’s a beta version.
Does Lutris install and work on POP OS?
Most importantly where can I get that external SSD case?
ebay
what monitor is that
You should think about Zorin OS 16 PRO on the Raspberry pie or compatible version.