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We’ve been very busy this week…

As some of you may know Liam Fraser is now part of the Frambozenbier team, so we’ve been helping him with some of the work he has been doingfor the Raspberry Pi foundation.

Over the last week or so we have been up every night on Skype working on putting a download queue system and torrent in place for the Debian images that were released this week.

A big thank you also goes out to ZeroHour, webmaster at www.edugeek.net who provided some useful guidance and support.

(He also became a dad this week. Congartulations from all at Frambozenbier.org)

 

This week…

We’re trying to get some 2 page flyers ready as part of the communitiy documentation project we’re running:

Some of the content waiting to be translated can be found here:

http://elinux.org/Rpi_DatasheetCategories

 


Busy week – Downloads and flyers ...

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Hi all,

I didn’t get any response back from the UK coputer magazine I contacted about running a weekly column :-(

So it looks like that is not going to happen.

 

If any other magazines or publications out there want a regular Raspberry Pi section please get in touch.

We don’t wany paying for the coulmn, we’re all volunteers here.

 

Amongst the staff at Frambozenbier.org we’ve got:

  • Software developers
  • Arduino developers
  • Electronics engineers
  • School teachers
  • School ICT staff
  • Graphic designers

So we are pretty self sufficient when it comes to generating “print ready” content.

 

Best regards,

Turbo@

 


Weekly RasPi Column – Part 2 ...

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Hi all,

We’re back working on the site again.

We stopped breifly to work on a small project for the foundation but we should all be creating new articles for the site again from this week.

Turbo@


Back working on the site again ...

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Hi all,

 

We’re busy working on another project at the moment (RasPi related), and should have more info next week.

Then we will be back working full time on the site again.

 


New Project ...

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Just had confirmation that we can run a new set of “print ready” tutorials based on the work Russell Davis has already done on his RasPi VM.

 

Look in the Tutorials > Russell Davis section for the current versions, and keep checking back for the new versions.

 


RasPi VM tutorials by Russell Davis – Confirmed ...

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Over the next few days we will be speaking to one of the site authors Liam Fraser (of YouTube RasPi Shooter fame) , about one of the projects he is currently working on:

RasPi Card – A cross-platfom tool for creating bootable SD cards for the Raspberry Pi

Check back on the site over the next few days.


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We are just working on a new set of tutorials to help users who want to build a RasPi virtual machine to play with.

(For those who are unlucky and dont get one of the first 10,000 units when they go an sale over the next few weeks)

The tutorials will include:

  • Building a Linux VM (if you dont already have a Linux machine
  • Configuring the Linux VM
  • Adding an ARM subsystem and build environment

Keep checking back here over the next few days


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Just spoke to a well known UK computing magazine about writing a regular RasPi coulmn and tutorial section.

We will let you know how it goes when we have something else to report

 

If any of you have any suggestions about what a weekly column should contain then please send them to articles@fram…org

 
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Hi all this is my first post on my new blog.

I’ve never really done a blog before but I don’t see why I couldn’t find 30mins every day to write something.

 

If your wondering what I’m going to blog on it will be mostly:

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The $25 ARM GNU/Linux computer that could change the world

There isn’t much any small group of people can do to address problems like an inadequate school curriculum or the end of a financial bubble. But we felt that we could try to do something about the situation where computers had become so expensive and arcane that programming experimentation on them had to be forbidden by parents; and to find a platform that, like those old home computers, could boot into a programming environment.

 

Over the next few years, Eben, having left the university for industry, worked on building prototypes of what has now become the Raspberry Pi in his spare time.

 

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