Re: Something small to install Linux on.

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Hello

You could install stormux: https://stormux.org/ which has up to date software.

Didier

Le 1/25/24 à 18:19, Vojtech šmiro a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> but, unfortunatelly, in Raspbian there is no way to use Mate desktop and Orca in
> the system is pretty old.
> 
> Vojta.
> 
> Dne 25. 01. 24 v 16:23 Tim Chase napsal(a):
>> Tim here, responding in-line:
>>
>>> How much storage do I need?
>>
>> That's a bit like asking how long a piece of string you need.  It
>> depends on what you're doing with it.  The base Raspbian operating
>> system should fit in a couple gigabytes (I think it fits on a 2GB
>> card last time I checked), however that doesn't leave much room for
>> *your* files.  If you use some other Raspberry Pi distribution,
>> you'd want to take into consideration its base image-size.
>>
>> That said, an 8GB card should be plenty big-enough, and I see 64GB
>> SD cards for under $10.  However, note that the *speed* is likely
>> more important than the space since SD cards can be a bit slow.  I
>> have some older 4GB cards that are slower than class-10 and they
>> are *painful* to run from.  Also, buy a reputable brand from a
>> reputable vendor.  There are a LOT of rubbish cards out there that
>> report large sizes but only have some minimal capacity and you don't
>> find that out until seve3ral months down the road.
>>
>>> And how many usb-ports are there on the 400?
>>
>> There are two USB 3.0 ports and one USB 2.0 (all USB-A form-factor)
>>
>> And there's also a USB-C port for power-supply.
>>
>>> Does it support Bluetooth and Wifi?
>>
>> Yes, it has Bluetoogh 5.0 with BLE, and Wifi
>>
>> You can read the full specs here
>>
>> https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-400/specifications/
>>
>> I don't know what your accessibility-preferences are, but it might
>> be important to note that it doesn't have an audio-out jack (standard
>> 3mm headphone jack). So you intend to use TTS rather than Braille
>> or a screen-magnifier, you would either need to get an HDMI-to-headphone
>> adapter or a USB audio device (I picked one up recently for under
>> $10).
>>
>> Additionally, I wrote up a detailed description identifying the
>> ports and keyboard layout, and Mike posted it here:
>>
>> http://www.raspberryvi.org/pages/guides/board-description.html#model-400
>>
>> in case you want the nitty-gritty for familiarizing yourself with
>> the unit.
>>
>> Hopefully this helps,
>>
>> -tim
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 

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