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Raspberry Pi OS

Raspberry Pi OS (formerly Raspbian) is a Unix-like operating system based on the Debian GNU/Linux distribution for the Raspberry Pi family of compact single-board computers. First developed independently in 2012, it has been produced as the primary operating system for these boards since 2013, distributed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.[3]

Raspberry Pi OS
Raspberry Pi OS desktop
DeveloperRaspberry Pi Foundation
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial release15 July 2012 (32-bit) ; 2 Feb 2022 (64-bit)
Latest release2024-03-15[1]  / 15 March 2024; 25 days ago (15 March 2024)
Marketing targetRaspberry Pi
Available inEnglish, and other languages.
Update methodAPT
Package managerdpkg
PlatformsARM, I386
Kernel typeMonolithic
UserlandGNU
Default
user interface
PIXEL[2]
LicenseFree and open-source software licenses (mainly GPL)
Official websiteraspberrypi.com/software/
Support status
Supported

Raspberry Pi OS is highly optimized for the Raspberry Pi with ARM CPUs. It runs on every Raspberry Pi except the Pico microcontroller. Raspberry Pi OS uses a modified LXDE desktop environment with the Openbox stacking window manager, along with a unique theme. The default distribution is shipped with a copy of the computer algebra system Wolfram Mathematica,[4] VLC, and a lightweight version of the Chromium web browser.

History edit

Raspberry Pi OS was first developed by Mike Thompson and Peter Green as Raspbian, an independent and unofficial port of Debian to the Raspberry Pi.[5] The first build was released on July 15, 2012.[6] As the Raspberry Pi had no officially provided operating system at the time, the Raspberry Pi Foundation built on the work by the Raspbian project and began producing and releasing their own version of the software.[7] The Foundation's first release of Raspbian, which now referred both to the community project as well as the official operating system, was announced on September 10, 2013.[3]

On May 28, 2020, the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced a beta 64-bit version. However, this version was not based on Raspbian, instead taking its user space software from Debian GNU/Linux.[8] When the Foundation did not want to use the name Raspbian to refer to software that was not based on the Raspbian project, the name of the officially provided operating system was changed to Raspberry Pi OS.[8] This change was also carried over to the 32-bit version, though it continued to be based on Raspbian.[8] The 64-bit version of Raspberry Pi OS was officially released on February 2, 2022.[9]

Features edit

User interface edit

Raspberry Pi OS has a desktop environment, PIXEL (short for Pi Improved Xwindows Environment, Lightweight),[10] based on LXDE,[11] which looks similar to many common desktops, such as macOS and Microsoft Windows. The desktop has a background image. A menu bar is positioned at the top and contains an application menu and shortcuts to a web browser (Chromium), file manager, and terminal. The other end of the menu bar shows a Bluetooth menu, Wi-Fi menu, volume control, and clock. The desktop can also be changed from its default appearance, such as repositioning the menu bar.[12]

Package management edit

Packages can be installed via APT, the Recommended Software app, and by using the Add/Remove Software tool, a GUI wrapper for APT.

Components edit

PCManFM is a file browser allowing quick access to all areas of the computer, and was redesigned in the first Raspberry Pi OS Buster release (2019-06-20).

Raspberry Pi OS originally distributed the web browser Epiphany, but switched to Chromium with the launch of its redesigned desktop.[13] The built-in browser comes preinstalled with uBlock Origin and h264ify.

Raspberry Pi OS comes with many beginner IDEs, such as Thonny Python IDE, Mu Editor, and Greenfoot. It also ships with educational software, such as Scratch and Bookshelf.

Reception edit

The download statistics from the Raspberry Pi Imager indicate that Raspberry Pi OS is by far the most used operating system on the Raspberry Pi, accounting for 68.44% of all OS downloads in the month preceding 24 February 2022.[14]

Jesse Smith from DistroWatch reviewed Raspbian in 2015:[15]

Though I did not intend to run the Raspberry Pi as a desktop computer, the Raspbian operating system does provide users with the LXDE desktop environment. The Pi does not have a great deal of processor speed or memory, but it does have enough resources to run LXDE and a handful of applications. So long as the user does not wish to do a lot at once, the Pi offers a fairly responsive desktop interface. I probably would not run heavier programs such as LibreOffice or Firefox on the Pi, but Raspbian does provide the Epiphany web browser and a few other desktop programs.

Microsoft repository controversy edit

In late January 2021, the Raspberry Pi OS package raspberrypi-sys-mods added a trusted GPG key and configuration entry in the APT package manager.[16] This addition made it easier to install Visual Studio Code, a source code editor developed by Microsoft. This change initiated a query to Microsoft's package servers every time the system checked for updates.[16] Given Microsoft's once-adversarial history with Linux, this form of telemetry upset some users.[17] The changes were later removed.[18]

Versions edit

Raspberry Pi OS is produced in three installation versions:

  • Raspberry Pi OS Lite (32-bit & 64-bit)
  • Raspberry Pi OS with desktop (32-bit & 64-bit)
  • Raspberry Pi OS with desktop and recommended software (32-bit)

Two legacy versions are recognized:

  • Raspberry Pi OS Lite (Legacy) (32-bit)
  • Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy) with desktop (32-bit)

Raspberry Pi OS Lite is the smallest version, and does not include a desktop environment. The desktop version includes the Pixel desktop environment. Raspberry Pi OS with desktop and recommended software comes pre-installed with additional productivity software, such as Libre Office.[4]

On December 2, 2021, the Raspberry Pi Foundation released Raspberry Pi OS (Legacy), a branch of the operating system that continued to receive security and hardware compatibility updates but was based on Buster, an older version of Debian.[19]

All versions are distributed as disk image files, having the file extension img, intended to be flashed to microSD cards from which Raspberry Pi OS is booted. In March 2020, the Raspberry Pi Foundation published the Raspberry Pi Imager,[20] a custom disk installer for Raspberry Pi OS, as well as other operating systems designed for the Raspberry Pi, including RetroPie,[21] and Kodi OS,

The Raspberry Pi documentation recommends at least a 4 GiB microSD card for Raspberry Pi OS Lite, and at least an 8 GiB microSD card for all other versions.[22]

Releases edit

Release date Debian version Linux kernel GCC APT X Server Pi 1/1+ Pi 2 Pi 3 Pi

Zero W

Pi 3+ Pi 4 Pi

Zero 2 W

Pi 5
2013-09-27 7

(Wheezy)

3.6 4.7.2 0.9.7 7.7                
2013-10-07                
2013-12-24 3.10                
2014-01-09                
2014-06-22 3.12                
2014-07-08                
2014-09-12                
2014-10-08                
2014-12-25                
2015-02-02 3.18                
2015-02-17                
2015-02-18                
2015-05-07                
2015-05-12                
2015-09-28 8

(Jessie)

4.1 4.9 1.0.9.8.1                
2015-11-24                
2016-02-08                
2016-02-09                
2016-02-29                
2016-03-18                
2016-05-13 4.4                
2016-05-31                
2016-09-28                
2016-11-29                
2017-02-27 4.9                
2017-03-03                
2017-04-10                
2017-06-23                
2017-07-05                
2017-08-17 9

(Stretch)

6.3 1.4.6                
2017-09-08                
2017-11-29                
2018-03-13                
2018-04-18 4.14 1.4.8                
2018-06-29                
2018-10-09                
2018-11-13                
2019-04-08 1.4.9                
2019-06-24 10

(Buster)

4.19 8.3 1.8.2                
2019-07-10                
2019-09-30                
2020-02-07                
2020-02-14                
2020-05-27                
2020-08-20 5.4.51                
2020-12-02 5.4.79 1.8.2.1                
2021-01-11 5.4.83 1.8.2.2                
2021-03-04 5.10.17                
2021-05-07 1.8.2.3                
2021-10-30 5.10.63                
2021-12-03 11

(Bullseye)

10.2.1 2.2.4 1.20.11                
2022-01-28 5.10.92                
2022-03-08 5.10.103                
2022-04-04 5.15.30                
2022-09-06 5.15.61                
2022-09-22                
2023-02-21 5.15.84                
2023-05-03 6.1.21                
2023-12-05                
2024-03-12                
2023-10-10 12

(Bookworm)

12.2.0 2.6.1 1.21.1                
2023-12-05 6.1.69 12.2.4                
2024-03-15 6.6.20 12.2.0 1.21.1.7                
Release date Debian version Linux Kernel GCC APT X Server Pi 1/1+ Pi 2 Pi 3 Pi

Zero W

Pi 3+ Pi 4 Pi

Zero 2 W

Pi 5

References edit

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  3. ^ a b "Raspbian release notes". Retrieved 24 February 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Download Raspberry Pi OS for Raspberry Pi". RaspberryPi.com. Mathematica and the Wolfram Language are included in this release under license and with permission of Wolfram Research, Inc. and may be used for non-commercial purposes only.
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  10. ^ Long, Simon (September 28, 2016). "Introducing PIXEL - Raspberry Pi".
  11. ^ Kabade, Rajat (2016-09-30). "Raspberry Pi gets LXDE-based PIXEL desktop environment". Open Source For You. Retrieved 2021-11-16.
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  13. ^ Long, Simon (2016-09-28). "Introducing PIXEL". Raspberry Pi Blog. Retrieved 2021-01-20.
  14. ^ "rpi-imager Stats". rpi-imager-stats.raspberrypi.com. Retrieved 2021-02-21.
  15. ^ Smith, Jesse (22 June 2015). "DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 615, 22 June 2015". DistroWatch. Retrieved 19 June 2018.
  16. ^ a b Salter, Jim (2021-02-08). "Raspberry Pi OS added a Microsoft repo. No, it's not an evil secret". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  17. ^ "Raspberry Pi | Microsoft Visual Studio Code APT repository automatically added · Issue #4083 · MichaIng/DietPi". GitHub. Retrieved 2022-02-24.
  18. ^ "Remove MS repo · RPi-Distro/raspberrypi-sys-mods@ed96790". GitHub. Retrieved 2021-09-06.
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  21. ^ RetroPie
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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Raspberry Pi OS on DistroWatch

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Raspberry Pi OS formerly Raspbian is a Unix like operating system based on the Debian GNU Linux distribution for the Raspberry Pi family of compact single board computers First developed independently in 2012 it has been produced as the primary operating system for these boards since 2013 distributed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation 3 Raspberry Pi OSRaspberry Pi OS desktopDeveloperRaspberry Pi FoundationOS familyLinux Unix like Working stateCurrentSource modelOpen sourceInitial release15 July 2012 32 bit 2 Feb 2022 64 bit Latest release2024 03 15 1 15 March 2024 25 days ago 15 March 2024 Marketing targetRaspberry PiAvailable inEnglish and other languages Update methodAPTPackage managerdpkgPlatformsARM I386Kernel typeMonolithicUserlandGNUDefaultuser interfacePIXEL 2 LicenseFree and open source software licenses mainly GPL Official websiteraspberrypi wbr com wbr software wbr Support statusSupportedRaspberry Pi OS is highly optimized for the Raspberry Pi with ARM CPUs It runs on every Raspberry Pi except the Pico microcontroller Raspberry Pi OS uses a modified LXDE desktop environment with the Openbox stacking window manager along with a unique theme The default distribution is shipped with a copy of the computer algebra system Wolfram Mathematica 4 VLC and a lightweight version of the Chromium web browser Contents 1 History 2 Features 2 1 User interface 2 2 Package management 2 3 Components 3 Reception 3 1 Microsoft repository controversy 4 Versions 5 Releases 6 References 7 External linksHistory editRaspberry Pi OS was first developed by Mike Thompson and Peter Green as Raspbian an independent and unofficial port of Debian to the Raspberry Pi 5 The first build was released on July 15 2012 6 As the Raspberry Pi had no officially provided operating system at the time the Raspberry Pi Foundation built on the work by the Raspbian project and began producing and releasing their own version of the software 7 The Foundation s first release of Raspbian which now referred both to the community project as well as the official operating system was announced on September 10 2013 3 On May 28 2020 the Raspberry Pi Foundation announced a beta 64 bit version However this version was not based on Raspbian instead taking its user space software from Debian GNU Linux 8 When the Foundation did not want to use the name Raspbian to refer to software that was not based on the Raspbian project the name of the officially provided operating system was changed to Raspberry Pi OS 8 This change was also carried over to the 32 bit version though it continued to be based on Raspbian 8 The 64 bit version of Raspberry Pi OS was officially released on February 2 2022 9 Features editUser interface edit Raspberry Pi OS has a desktop environment PIXEL short for Pi Improved Xwindows Environment Lightweight 10 based on LXDE 11 which looks similar to many common desktops such as macOS and Microsoft Windows The desktop has a background image A menu bar is positioned at the top and contains an application menu and shortcuts to a web browser Chromium file manager and terminal The other end of the menu bar shows a Bluetooth menu Wi Fi menu volume control and clock The desktop can also be changed from its default appearance such as repositioning the menu bar 12 Package management edit Packages can be installed via APT the Recommended Software app and by using the Add Remove Software tool a GUI wrapper for APT Components edit PCManFM is a file browser allowing quick access to all areas of the computer and was redesigned in the first Raspberry Pi OS Buster release 2019 06 20 Raspberry Pi OS originally distributed the web browser Epiphany but switched to Chromium with the launch of its redesigned desktop 13 The built in browser comes preinstalled with uBlock Origin and h264ify Raspberry Pi OS comes with many beginner IDEs such as Thonny Python IDE Mu Editor and Greenfoot It also ships with educational software such as Scratch and Bookshelf Reception editThe download statistics from the Raspberry Pi Imager indicate that Raspberry Pi OS is by far the most used operating system on the Raspberry Pi accounting for 68 44 of all OS downloads in the month preceding 24 February 2022 14 Jesse Smith from DistroWatch reviewed Raspbian in 2015 15 Though I did not intend to run the Raspberry Pi as a desktop computer the Raspbian operating system does provide users with the LXDE desktop environment The Pi does not have a great deal of processor speed or memory but it does have enough resources to run LXDE and a handful of applications So long as the user does not wish to do a lot at once the Pi offers a fairly responsive desktop interface I probably would not run heavier programs such as LibreOffice or Firefox on the Pi but Raspbian does provide the Epiphany web browser and a few other desktop programs Microsoft repository controversy edit In late January 2021 the Raspberry Pi OS package raspberrypi sys mods added a trusted GPG key and configuration entry in the APT package manager 16 This addition made it easier to install Visual Studio Code a source code editor developed by Microsoft This change initiated a query to Microsoft s package servers every time the system checked for updates 16 Given Microsoft s once adversarial history with Linux this form of telemetry upset some users 17 The changes were later removed 18 Versions editRaspberry Pi OS is produced in three installation versions Raspberry Pi OS Lite 32 bit amp 64 bit Raspberry Pi OS with desktop 32 bit amp 64 bit Raspberry Pi OS with desktop and recommended software 32 bit Two legacy versions are recognized Raspberry Pi OS Lite Legacy 32 bit Raspberry Pi OS Legacy with desktop 32 bit Raspberry Pi OS Lite is the smallest version and does not include a desktop environment The desktop version includes the Pixel desktop environment Raspberry Pi OS with desktop and recommended software comes pre installed with additional productivity software such as Libre Office 4 On December 2 2021 the Raspberry Pi Foundation released Raspberry Pi OS Legacy a branch of the operating system that continued to receive security and hardware compatibility updates but was based on Buster an older version of Debian 19 All versions are distributed as disk image files having the file extension img intended to be flashed to microSD cards from which Raspberry Pi OS is booted In March 2020 the Raspberry Pi Foundation published the Raspberry Pi Imager 20 a custom disk installer for Raspberry Pi OS as well as other operating systems designed for the Raspberry Pi including RetroPie 21 and Kodi OS The Raspberry Pi documentation recommends at least a 4 GiB microSD card for Raspberry Pi OS Lite and at least an 8 GiB microSD card for all other versions 22 Releases editRelease date Debian version Linux kernel GCC APT X Server Pi 1 1 Pi 2 Pi 3 Pi Zero W Pi 3 Pi 4 Pi Zero 2 W Pi 52013 09 27 7 Wheezy 3 6 4 7 2 0 9 7 7 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2013 10 07 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 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2023 02 21 5 15 84 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023 05 03 6 1 21 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023 12 05 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2024 03 12 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023 10 10 12 Bookworm 12 2 0 2 6 1 1 21 1 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2023 12 05 6 1 69 12 2 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2024 03 15 6 6 20 12 2 0 1 21 1 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Release date Debian version Linux Kernel GCC APT X Server Pi 1 1 Pi 2 Pi 3 Pi Zero W Pi 3 Pi 4 Pi Zero 2 W Pi 5References edit nbsp Free and open source software portal nbsp Linux portal Operating system images Retrieved 6 April 2024 Introducing PIXEL Raspberry Pi a b Raspbian release notes Retrieved 24 February 2022 a b Download Raspberry Pi OS for Raspberry Pi RaspberryPi com Mathematica and the Wolfram Language are included in this release under license and with permission of Wolfram Research Inc and may be used for non commercial purposes only RaspbianAbout Raspbian www raspbian org Retrieved 2016 06 05 Index of raspbian images 2012 07 15 wheezy raspbian downloads raspberrypi com Retrieved 2021 12 09 RaspbianImages Raspbian www raspbian org Retrieved 2022 02 24 a b c Piltch Avram 2020 05 30 Raspberry Pi OS Why It s No Longer Called Raspbian Tom s Hardware The official Pi operating system is now called Raspberry Pi OS Raspberry Pi OS 64 bit Raspberry Pi 2022 02 02 Retrieved 2022 02 24 Long Simon September 28 2016 Introducing PIXEL Raspberry Pi Kabade Rajat 2016 09 30 Raspberry Pi gets LXDE based PIXEL desktop environment Open Source For You Retrieved 2021 11 16 Customise your Raspberry Pi desktop Raspberry Pi Foundation Retrieved 26 April 2022 Long Simon 2016 09 28 Introducing PIXEL Raspberry Pi Blog Retrieved 2021 01 20 rpi imager Stats rpi imager stats raspberrypi com Retrieved 2021 02 21 Smith Jesse 22 June 2015 DistroWatch Weekly Issue 615 22 June 2015 DistroWatch Retrieved 19 June 2018 a b Salter Jim 2021 02 08 Raspberry Pi OS added a Microsoft repo No it s not an evil secret Ars Technica Retrieved 2022 02 24 Raspberry Pi Microsoft Visual Studio Code APT repository automatically added Issue 4083 MichaIng DietPi GitHub Retrieved 2022 02 24 Remove MS repo RPi Distro raspberrypi sys mods ed96790 GitHub Retrieved 2021 09 06 New old functionality with Raspberry Pi OS Legacy Raspberry Pi 2021 12 02 Retrieved 2022 02 24 Hollingworth Gordon 2020 03 05 Introducing Raspberry Pi Imager our new imaging utility Raspberry Pi Blog Retrieved 2021 02 02 RetroPie Raspberry Pi Documentation Getting Started www raspberrypi com Retrieved 2022 02 24 External links editOfficial website nbsp Raspberry Pi OS on DistroWatch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raspberry Pi OS amp oldid 1216195660, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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