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What is Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi?
As your innovation transitions into a physical product, the Raspberry Pi compute module emerges as a powerful, industrial-grade system-on-module that acts as the central processing unit for a wide range of hardware applications, including robotics and server infrastructures. Nowadays, open source has established itself as the key driver of software advancement across diverse areas—spanning from cloud computing and edge devices to containerization and the Internet of Things (IoT); this includes applications in artificial intelligence, machine learning, autonomous vehicles, and nanosatellite technology, with major companies worldwide utilizing open source to further technological progress. The Raspberry Pi is built on the ARM instruction set, akin to the architecture found in Android and iOS smartphones, as well as the most recent Mac computers. While it might appear similar to Ubuntu operating on a conventional PC, the distinctive architecture and device integration present a uniquely innovative approach. This evolution not only equips developers with powerful tools but also cultivates a collaborative space for ongoing technological enhancement, ultimately driving the industry toward remarkable advancements. Embracing this open-source philosophy allows for a shared pool of knowledge and resources, empowering a diverse community to innovate collectively.
What is Ubuntu MATE?
This operating system is ideal for users who want to enhance their computing experience while appreciating a traditional desktop interface. It boasts minimal hardware requirements, making it suitable for modern workstations, single-board computers, and even legacy systems. Ubuntu MATE not only boosts the efficiency of new devices but also breathes new life into older hardware, making them functional again. We are excited to provide pre-configured images tailored for various models, including the Raspberry Pi 2, 3, 3+, and 4, as well as a range of ultra-mobile PCs like the GPD Pocket, GPD Pocket 2, GPD MicroPC, and Topjoy Falcon, offering a flexible solution for a wide array of computing demands. Furthermore, this versatility allows users to choose a setup that fits their specific needs, whether for casual use or more intensive applications.
What is Solus?
Solus is an operating system designed specifically for home users, prioritizing a smooth and effortless computing experience. Every tweak we implement contributes to an intuitive journey for our users. With Solus, you can explore diverse configurations that fully leverage your hardware’s capabilities. Whether you favor the sleek Budgie interface for modern machines or the traditional MATE setup for legacy systems, Solus aims to provide an exceptional user experience across all devices. Right from installation, Solus is bundled with a comprehensive suite of software, enabling you to start working immediately without extensive setup. Effortlessly manage your files, documents, and multimedia using the Files application, which simplifies organization. For internet browsing, we include Mozilla Firefox, renowned for its speed and security features. Enjoy streaming your favorite movies and shows with GNOME MPV, while music enthusiasts can use Rhythmbox to play tunes, podcasts, and access various online radio stations. Forget the frustration of searching for apps, as our Software Center allows you to conveniently install and manage applications in one place. By incorporating these features, Solus not only eases your computing tasks but also significantly elevates your overall digital experience. Ultimately, Solus is more than just an operating system; it’s a comprehensive ecosystem designed to meet the varied needs of home users.
What is Raspberry Pi OS?
Raspberry Pi Imager provides an efficient and user-friendly way to install Raspberry Pi OS and a selection of other operating systems onto a microSD card, preparing it for use with your Raspberry Pi device. To get a clear sense of the installation steps, take a look at our concise video tutorial that lasts just 45 seconds. Start by downloading and installing Raspberry Pi Imager on a computer that has an SD card reader. After that, insert the microSD card that you plan to use for your Raspberry Pi into the reader and open Raspberry Pi Imager. Users have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of operating systems offered by both Raspberry Pi and various external sources, making it easy to download and install them as necessary. This utility simplifies the entire setup process, thereby improving your overall experience with Raspberry Pi. By utilizing Raspberry Pi Imager, even beginners can seamlessly transition into the world of Raspberry Pi without any complications.
Integrations Supported
Kasm Workspaces
raylib
Actcast
Darcy AI
Eclipse Streamsheets
FusionPBX
HyperConnect
Launchpad
Mozilla Firefox
NGINX
Integrations Supported
Kasm Workspaces
raylib
Actcast
Darcy AI
Eclipse Streamsheets
FusionPBX
HyperConnect
Launchpad
Mozilla Firefox
NGINX
Integrations Supported
Kasm Workspaces
raylib
Actcast
Darcy AI
Eclipse Streamsheets
FusionPBX
HyperConnect
Launchpad
Mozilla Firefox
NGINX
Integrations Supported
Kasm Workspaces
raylib
Actcast
Darcy AI
Eclipse Streamsheets
FusionPBX
HyperConnect
Launchpad
Mozilla Firefox
NGINX
API Availability
Has API
API Availability
Has API
API Availability
Has API
API Availability
Has API
Pricing Information
$25 one-time payment
Free Trial Offered?
Free Version
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Free
Free Trial Offered?
Free Version
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Free Trial Offered?
Free Version
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Free Trial Offered?
Free Version
Supported Platforms
SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux
Supported Platforms
SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux
Supported Platforms
SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux
Supported Platforms
SaaS
Android
iPhone
iPad
Windows
Mac
On-Prem
Chromebook
Linux
Customer Service / Support
Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support
Customer Service / Support
Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support
Customer Service / Support
Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support
Customer Service / Support
Standard Support
24 Hour Support
Web-Based Support
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Webinars
Online Training
On-Site Training
Company Facts
Organization Name
Ubuntu
Date Founded
2004
Company Location
United Kingdom
Company Website
ubuntu.com/raspberry-pi
Company Facts
Organization Name
Ubuntu MATE
Company Website
ubuntu-mate.org
Company Facts
Organization Name
Solus
Date Founded
2015
Company Website
getsol.us/home/
Company Facts
Organization Name
Raspberry Pi Foundation
Company Location
United Kingdom
Company Website
www.raspberrypi.org/software/