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Anyone ordered their Raspberry Pi yet?

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Old 29th February 2012 | 15:50
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Anyone ordered their Raspberry Pi yet?

The Raspberry Pi is a credit-card sized computer board that plugs into a TV and a keyboard. It’s a miniature ARM-based PC which can be used for many of the things that a desktop PC does, like spreadsheets, word-processing and games. It also plays High-Definition video.

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Good luck in getting an account with RS if you're not a business.
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Old 29th February 2012 | 18:02
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You can buy from RS using a credit card, I've never had any problems.
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They all sold out within minutes of going on sale.

I'm personally waiting for a hopeful upgrade of having the NIC do PoE.
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Old 29th February 2012 | 19:43
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read the review on Wiki
it can't even run a current version of Ubuntu or other mainstream Linux variants
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Old 29th February 2012 | 20:16
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Why would you want to? Fedora is a perfectly good OS
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Old 1st March 2012 | 21:31
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Can someone explain the purpose of buying a Raspberry Pi for personal use ? Most people I know already have a PC or Mac of their own and many also have a mobile computer masquerading as an iPhone or Android device.
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I can see a huge numbers of hobby and homework projects coming out of the wee beastie.

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Old 2nd March 2012 | 07:05
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For any competent hobbyist it would make a good basis for a media center.
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davidjohnson6,

It's for hobbyists who like to fiddle around and maybe even write scripts and code.

If you're not the above, and prefer just using off-the-shelf solutions then it's not for you.
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Originally Posted by green granite
For any competent hobbyist it would make a good basis for a media center.
Exactly what my first two will be used for. I also foresee some method by which it's mountable on a VESA mount, and uses PoE (hence my earlier comment - although power via USB from the TV would work too).
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Can someone explain the purpose of buying a Raspberry Pi for personal use ?
There are a whole host of applications for which a small solid state headless server is ideal for.

For example, I could see one happily replace my current email server.

It will be interesting to see who comes up with the first pre-drilled box for it to fit into.

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It will be interesting to see who comes up with the first pre-drilled box for it to fit into.

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