Small is beautiful: Raspberry Pi's Linux comes to the x86 world

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Small is beautiful: Raspberry Pi's Linux comes to the x86 world

The minimal Debian-based Linux for Raspberry Pi, now available for x86-powered PCs, is a boot-and-run environment for Linux novices, students, and tinkerers. Read More

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