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I had a rpi 400 using twister os and the keyboard seemed faulty, ie different keys the same. reported by others when I searched. anyway I dug it out over the weekend and installed bookworm 64bit os and the keyboard works ok. Youtube playback is much better, over wifi. Just got to learn Linux ![]() |
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Depending on what you want to do , not that much Linux needed . I would also try : 32bit vs 64bit Bookworm Bullseye OS Fyde OS Different browsers ( Chromium , Firefox , Falkon , et . al . ) The beauty of the RPi is the ease of tweeking . |
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The beauty of the RPi is the ease of tweeking . not easy now to edit config.txt. have rpi 1,2,3,400. this didn't work / fill screen .no hdmi sound on first tv but fine on another. impressed with youtube play back over wi-fi. no dropped frames. vlc video playback from usb fine. big difference to twister os |
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I don't know if it's still true, but at one time I seem to remember seeing that only Raspberry Pi's own OS could use the GPU's hardware acceleration. That gave it a clear lead on graphic-intensive stuff. |
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I don't know much about this but coincidentally, I was just looking at Raylib which appears to be supported by SmallBASIC which is cross-platform. |
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I dunno. I have a couple of Pi thingies hanging about but they haven't even been switched on in the last year. The most recent is a 3B that someone gave me. TBH I would only use the Pi OS anyway as I need all the current documentation I can get nowadays. lol |
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sudo raspi-config |
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Pi os does seem to work best overall . The latest uses Wayland ( ?? ) which messes up some of my use .... ( So I use Bullseye for those ) With os ' s on thumb drives it ' s an easy switch . |
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sudo nano config.txt is now config.sys. not like bullseye |
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![]() not easy now to edit config.txt. sudo raspi-config sudo nano config.txt is now config.sys. not like bullseye This won't do what you want ? |
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I always used sudo raspi-config from when I first discovered it. It's definitely the easiest way to set things up. :) I'm a nano fan too, but only when it's needed. :) |
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