Re: Something small to install Linux on.

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The raspberry pi 400 has micro hdmi port and I connect the pi to my tv for
now and bring up orca on the tv.  I intend to buy a small display with
speakers to connect to the pi that way I'm not tied to the tv.
The pi cannot be updated yet since it needs more data storage/memory
connected to it to take the updates and I have a sd card reader in my
amazon cart for that.


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On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, 'Kyle' via blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> The Raspberry Pi 400 does include wifi and bluetooth. It has the USB
> type C port for power along with two USB type A ports. You may want to
> get an inexpensive hub, as one of the ports will be needed for sound;
> the 400 has no audio jack. You will need probably at least 32GB of
> storage to run most Linux operating systems on the Raspberry Pi
> computers, as you do want some space for your files. That said, MicroSD
> cards are fairly inexpensive these days, so it won't hurt to get
> something much larger. The Raspberry Pi 4 models including the 400 are
> compatible with MicroSD cards up to 512GB.
>
> ~Kyle
>
>

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