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- | ====== Raspberry Pi - Basic install ====== | ||
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- | <WRAP info>If you haven' | ||
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- | ===== SD card image ===== | ||
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- | *Link to SD card image goes here* | ||
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- | You can use this SD card image and the **[[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Manual installation ===== | ||
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- | These steps talk about how to manually set up the Raspberry Pi installation. | ||
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- | - Using a PC, prepare your SD card with the NOOBS software following **[[https:// | ||
- | - Insert the SD card into the Pi and power it up, while connected to a TV and a keyboard and mouse. <wrap note>The final set up will not require a keyboard and mouse.</ | ||
- | - Select either the **LibreELEC** or **OSMC** options. Both are free and open source operating systems, built around Kodi. Ether can be used, and the only difference between them depends on if you plan to also use Kodi for other features (it comes down to your personal preference; they' | ||
- | - The NOOBS installer will do its thing and will eventually reboot into either LibreELEC/ | ||
- | * The NOOBS installer can also be used to reinstall other OSes or to reinstall the same OS, without having to go back to a PC. | ||
- | - From this point on, you can just use the normal **[[: | ||
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