On Tue, 2012-03-13 at 18:04 +, Terry Coles wrote:
For everyone's information, this month's Linux Format (LXF 156) has an
excellent 7-page article on the Pi. It includes it's reason for being,
specs,
software available (now and at launch), educational stuff and a whole host of
ways to
On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 18:04:10 +, you wrote:
For everyone's information, this month's Linux Format (LXF 156) has an
excellent 7-page article on the Pi. It includes it's reason for being, specs,
software available (now and at launch), educational stuff and a whole host of
ways to use it,
On Sun, 2012-03-04 at 15:53 -0500, madsmad...@netscape.net wrote:
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From: Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk
To: Dorset Linux User Group dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk
Sent: Thu, 1 Mar 2012 16:58
Subject: Re: [Dorset] Raspberry Pi
On Thursday 01 Mar 2012
On Friday 09 Mar 2012 13:12:50 Peter Merchant wrote:
It looks to me that this is the best buy for a keyboard for it, when you
consider that you also might want to add USB wireless networking, USB
disc storage etc.
http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/16686736/-/Product.html
Can you get a driver
On Fri, Mar 09 at 01:12, Peter Merchant wrote:
It looks to me that this is the best buy for a keyboard for it, when you
consider that you also might want to add USB wireless networking, USB
disc storage etc.
Beware wireless even at 2.4GHz does not equate to WiFi or any other
standard. Most
The ideal thing would be a USB keyboard with a built-in hub, Mac style.
The USB wireless keyboard/mice are fine, the computer sees it as a USB
HID device with a battery level monitor. Unfortunatly it will keep
bugging you about low battery within days of changing them if you use
rechargable
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 14:28 +, Bob Dunlop wrote:
On Fri, Mar 09 at 01:12, Peter Merchant wrote:
It looks to me that this is the best buy for a keyboard for it, when you
consider that you also might want to add USB wireless networking, USB
disc storage etc.
Beware wireless even at
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