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      @cobito:

      Ejem, ejem! :ugly:

      Jajaja, ya ves que últimamente ando un poco ignorante :facepalm: :ugly: a ver si alguien se anima a probarlo.

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        In case anyone is still playing around with Raspberry Pi, I have updated and expanded the guide.

        I have completed the sections related to hardware configuration and overclocking. I have also tested new distros and desktop environments and I have done an extensive analysis of the board's performance by emulating an x86 machine: both by running different versions of Windows directly (Windows 3.11, 98 and XP) and in Wine on Linux x86.

        All videos have been updated and obsolete information has been removed. As always, criticism, corrections and suggestions are welcome.

        The link is the same and can be found in the first post of the thread.

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          Thanks cobito, by the way have you seen the new Pi Zero that comes out for about 5 dollars according to them, maybe you'll be interested.

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            @Tecnho:

            Thanks cobito, by the way have you seen the new Pi Zero that comes out for about 5 dollars according to them, maybe you'll be interested.

            Best regards

            Yes. I think it's an interesting model to carry out electronics projects. For the moment I have the B model and the 2 with which I can tinker what I need. I'll give the zero a try the day I need to integrate Raspberry Pi into a larger project.

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              hello everyone
              yesterday I received the raspberry pi 2b
              the cables and the 8 gs samsung micro SD
              now I'm between installing:
              Pidora or Raspbian
              the first use will be this
              http://www.fluceando.com/subiendo-videos-a-youtube-desde-la-raspberry-pi/
              but I also want to play around;D
              and I'm pretty bad at linux:wall:
              which do you recommend
              thanks

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                @Clipper:

                hello everyone
                yesterday I received the raspery pi 2b
                the cables and the 8 gs samsung micro SD
                now I'm deciding between installing:
                Pidora or Raspbian
                the first use will be this
                http://www.fluceando.com/subiendo-videos-a-youtube-desde-la-raspberry-pi/
                but I also want to play around ;D
                and I'm pretty bad at linux:wall:
                which do you recommend
                thanks

                Pidora is the compilation for ARM of Fedora, a distro focused on experienced users. Moreover, there is not much documentation and in general it is a development that does not receive much attention.

                On the page you link, they are using Raspbian, a much more polished distro with, by far, more extensive support than Pidora not only because it is the most used on the board but also because practically all the documentation on Debian (which is a lot), is applicable to Raspbian.

                So if you don't want complications, use Raspbian. If you want to experiment, use Pidora. And if you want to have an operational desktop system for day to day use along with running the script you link, use Ubuntu Mate. Ubuntu is a derivative of Debian and there should be no major problems in applying the same procedures as in Raspbian.

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                  HELLO EVERYONE AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

                  well I already have the toy working
                  but I have a question,
                  to play video (MP4) do I need to install XBMC or is there something for raspbian
                  regards and thanks

                  P.D is there something a bit more technical than just pulling the charger out of the raspberry to turn it off like a switch?
                  regards2

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                    The main handicap of Raspberry Pi at the moment is the lack of support in its graphics controllers (something that is changing), specifically the drivers for Xorg. This makes it impossible to play video in an X session in the way we are used to.

                    Referring to the guide in the first post of the thread, in section 4.4 it explains how to play videos with hardware decoding from an X session using omxplayer. The only drawback is that you will have to launch the videos from the console. In addition, the program has no interface, so you will have to manage it using the keyboard and the predefined keys. The advantage is that you can play HD 1080p videos without having to restart or use other programs.

                    To use it you just have to type: omxplayer video.mp4
                    Where video.mp4 is the name of the file you want to play.

                    If the file is in standard definition, it is possible that VLC can play it.

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