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Thread ID: 146123 2018-04-26 19:35:00 Now For Some REAL Trouble - Raspberry-Pi !!! SurferJoe46 (51) Press F1
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1448900 2018-04-26 19:35:00 I got my Raspberry-Pi up n running and I don't see where I can ask it what the distro is based upon .

I get asked to decide if it's Debian, Fodora, Red Hat or ------> I forget the last option .

I need to update Chrome and Google-stuff to newer versions and I need to intelligently answer my Pi .

If there was a place to ask it what it is --- and someone here knows --- I'd be very happy .

It's chocky fish time to whomever has the answer first .

There will be NO fish for 2nd, 3rd, 4th and onto Google!


I tried to run my Pi on my Alpha WiFi unit and I kept getting a black screen --- which I think is it's way of creating a BSOD - without the blue screen, the DOS cursive and some stupid letters-n-numbers that mean nothing to humans .

A black screen is all ya get I guess .

I put the PS that's supposed to be on it, and I got right through the Black-SOD .

I think I'll moniker that new Black-SOD as plain ol' BS . Works for me!



Anyway - this Rasp[berry Pi is neat-o! (There will be more questions you betchum!)
SurferJoe46 (51)
1448901 2018-04-26 19:41:00 I got my Raspberry-Pi up n running and I don't see where I can ask it what the distro is based upon .

I get asked to decide if it's Debian, Fodora, Red Hat or ------> I forget the last option .

I need to update Chrome and Google-stuff to newer versions and I need to intelligently answer my Pi .

If there was a place to ask it what it is --- and someone here knows --- I'd be very happy .

It's chocky fish time to whomever has the answer first .

There will be NO fish for 2nd, 3rd, 4th and onto Google!


I tried to run my Pi on my Alpha WiFi unit and I kept getting a black screen --- which I think is it's way of creating a BSOD - without the blue screen, the DOS cursive and some stupid letters-n-numbers that mean nothing to humans .

A black screen is all ya get I guess .

I put the PS that's supposed to be on it, and I got right through the Black-SOD .

I think I'll moniker that new Black-SOD as plain ol' BS . Works for me!



Anyway - this Rasp[berry Pi is neat-o! (There will be more questions you betchum!)

Ignore this . This is a test to see if my tablet ALSO works here now .

DO NOT IGNORE the original post and question! The question above (^) about the Raspberry-Pi still stands!
SurferJoe46 (51)
1448902 2018-04-26 20:37:00 If it's the default rasbian OS then it's debian based.
I don't have one though so that's all the help I can offer.
dugimodo (138)
1448903 2018-04-26 22:59:00 It came pre-installed? Better off starting from scratch.

I would run Raspbian OS, based on Debian and it's optimized for rpi devices. Although, if you have many SD cards, you could try the alternatives out.
Kame (312)
1448904 2018-05-05 15:06:00 It came pre-installed? Better off starting from scratch .

I would run Raspbian OS, based on Debian and it's optimized for rpi devices . Although, if you have many SD cards, you could try the alternatives out .

I went with Raspian and am enjoying it well enough to suggest that others try this Raspberry-Pi out for themselves .

It's very inexpensive, very intuitive really, requires most of the peripherals that one already owns - keyboard, mouse, Cat5 or WiFi dongle or adapter, power supply (cellphone or tablet charger to start with) . . . and an HDMI cable to your flat screen .

If one wants to discover Linux and isn't too far gone (read: old, senile or otherwise mentally challenged) and has a tablet or smartphone to use at the same time for questions and suggestions, I can't think of a better portal of L-based learning .

Then this: there's a few posting-persons here on F1 who obviously have Linus on their quick dialers . These people are preciously valuable and I wish to thank them collectively, for helping me . . . . . . which may go on for me a while yet . . . . . . in my mentally-waning years .

Thanks to all youse Upsidedown Land-ers!
SurferJoe46 (51)
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