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  1. Teach, learn, and make with the Raspberry Pi Foundation

    We are a charity with the mission to enable young people to realise their full potential through the power of computing and digital technologies.

  2. Learn to code - Raspberry Pi Foundation

    Learn coding for kids, teenagers and young adults. The Raspberry Pi Foundation provides access to online coding resources and challenges that are free for everyone everywhere.

  3. Raspberry Pi 4 Model B specifications – Raspberry Pi

    Your tiny, dual-display, desktop computer …and robot brains, smart home hub, media centre, networked AI core, factory controller, and much more.

  4. Raspberry Pi OS - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    Raspberry Pi OS is a free, Debian-based operating system optimised for the Raspberry Pi hardware. Raspberry Pi OS supports over 35,000 Debian packages. We recommend Raspberry …

  5. Buy a Raspberry Pi – Raspberry Pi

    From industries large and small, to the kitchen table tinkerer, to the classroom coder, we make computing accessible and affordable for everybody.

  6. Get Started With Raspberry Pi | Raspberry Pi Foundation

    Get started with your Raspberry Pi computer for free. Write powerful programs and build exciting physical computing projects with our team of expert educators.

  7. Configuration - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    The raspi-config tool also supports non-interactive options and flags that change options entirely on the command line with no visual component. Available options may differ between …

  8. Raspberry Pi Zero - Raspberry Pi Foundation

    The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a UK company limited by guarantee and a charity registered in England and Wales with number 1129409. The Raspberry Pi Foundation Group includes …

  9. Resources - Teach, Learn, and Make with Raspberry Pi

    Free resources to teach, learn and make with Raspberry Pi, a tiny and affordable computer. Created by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

  10. Remote access - Raspberry Pi Documentation

    Within raspi-config, choose Advanced Options, then Boot Order, then Network Boot. You must then reboot the device for the change to the boot order to be programmed into the bootloader …