You can now run RaspArch on your Raspberry Pi

You can now run RaspArch on your Raspberry Pi

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A few months ago, the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced the Raspberry Pi 4 which was received quite well among the community who want to set up every aspect of their computer on their own. If you are one of those who like the modularity and freedom offered by the Raspberry Pi 4 but don't want to spend a lot of time installing the operating system, don't worry. RaspArch has got you covered, with its latest version for the Raspberry Pi 4.

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While you can already install Arch Linux manually, RaspArch aims to take the installation hassle out of the process and wants to provide users with an easy-to-install experience. "RaspArch is a 'remaster' of Arch Linux ARM. The original compressed system is 231 MB. RaspArch is a 'ready-made' ARM system," said Exton, the man behind the project.

As for the technical aspects of RaspArch, it ships with LXDE Desktop Environment(DE) and runs on 4.19.64-1-ARCH kernel. There are some useful apps pre-installed with RaspArch which include Firefox, Pulseaudio, Clementine, Geany and Gimp.

Installing RaspArch is pretty easy. You can use any tool like Rufus, Win32 Disk Imager or Etcher to write the image file to your micro SD card. But I would suggest you to use Rufus as it is my personal favorite and I have never encountered any problems with it.

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