![]() For this project, you’ll need a microSD card (go with at least 8 GB), a computer with a slot for it, and, of course, a Raspberry Pi and basic peripherals (a mouse, keyboard, screen, and power source). We’ll be downloading Raspbian and writing the disc image to a microSD card, then booting the Raspberry Pi to that microSD card. Installing Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi is pretty straightforward. How to install Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi ![]() Here’s how to install Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi. You can use a Raspberry Pi running Raspbian as a cheap and effective home computer, or you can use it as a springboard and turn your Raspberry Pi into any of countless other functional devices, from wireless access points to retro gaming machines. Raspbian is a competent and versatile operating system that gives your Raspberry Pi all the comforts of a PC: a command line, a browser, and tons of other programs. Raspbian is the Raspberry Pi’s most popular operating system, a spin off of the Linux distribution Debian that works well on the Raspberry Pi’s hardware. ![]() That’s because a huge number of great Raspberry Pi projects start with installing Raspbian on the Raspberry Pi. A lot of our tutorials here on The Pi start the same way – with a link to this one.
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