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Read Raspberry Pi SD Cards with Windows (mount ext2 / ext3 / ext4)

If you, like me, end up having a lot of SDHC test cards (before releasing them to our RPI shop we have to test them!) you may end up wondering whether there is still something important on them, or if...

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Raspberry Pi: Sharing a scanner with the Network – even Windows!

As we have posted earlier, we own an old CanoScan LiDE 30. We are very satisfied with this scanner – but unfortunately it does not work on newer versions of Windows (e.g. Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8) –...

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Use Windows remote desktop on the Raspberry Pi

If you have a powerful primary machine (for instance a Dell notebook with an Intel Core i7 processor), it can easily run several Operating Systems and user sessions in / on them side by side –...

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Dateien für Windows freigeben – Raspberry Pi als Dateiserver mittels Samba

Das ist eine Anleitung wie man eine mit NTFS formatierte Festplatte über den Raspberry Pi im heimischen (Windows-) Netzwerk freigibt. Der Samba-Teil kann (und sollte) natürlich auch mit Linux...

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The map is not the territory

Over my desk (over a big map of the world) I have a sign, which says “The map is not the territory”. It is a quote by Korzybski, a favorite of Bob Wilson’s (of Illuminatus! fame). Also one of me … A...

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High-performance RDP on the Raspberry Pi

Update We have released dfreerdp (FreeRDP for the DirectFB backend) as a package for the Raspberry Pi. Please go to our new blog post to get it! Intro RDP is a convenient way to connect to Windows and...

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Using the Raspberry Pi as CUPS Print Server for Windows and Apple Mac (AirPrint)

Prerequisites ALL of the following commands will be run as root. If you are not root already, you can become root by entering “sudo su” as user pi. Install packages aptitude update aptitude install...

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