If you’re looking for a fun maker project, Chris Robinson at Node has posted a great one – building a Raspberry Pi-powered handheld Linux terminal with a distinctly Nintendo DS-style look. Robinson ...
We've seen pocket-sized Raspberry Pi computers before, but they usually require a 3D-printed case. DIYer Chris Robinson shows you how to build one with off the shelf parts. Robinson's build uses a ...
Looking for a tiny, Linux computer that’s small enough to fit in a pocket, but which has a keyboard, display, and everything else you need for computing on the go? I guess you could spend $69 on a ...
Chris Robinson over at Node has created an awesome Raspberry Pi powered handheld Linux terminal that is small enough to drop into your pocket and is also battery power providing the ultimate portable ...
Well, that's what my naive, foolish mind thought, until I then found this project that makes a little cyberdeck out of an e-ink display and a clear case. The best part is, the pro ...
Inspired by films such as The Matrix, where hackers are surrounded by displays and keyboards on articulated arms, [Jay Doscher] created this cyberpunk “floating” terminal so your favorite Linux single ...
The Zero Terminal 3 is a little computer that looks like a chunky smartphone. But it’s a full-fledged Linux PC with a touchscreen display, a built-in battery, a full-sized USB port, and a microSD card ...
While the Raspberry Pi’s operating system is Linux, that doesn’t necessarily mean you should go out and memorize every Linux command. The Pi is a different type of computer that’s used for different ...
Clockwork has created a Raspberry Pi CM4 Adapter for DevTerm and CPI v3.14 adapter that allows you to easily upgrade your portable terminal if you have previously purchased one upgrading its ...
Clipboard-Sync is another option that is under active development and uses a shared folder in cloud storage to accomplish this task, but it doesn’t currently have an ARM64 version available for use on ...
Kali Linux for the Raspberry Pi can be downloaded from the Offensive Security ARM Images web page (not the main Kali Downloads page, although there is a link to the correct page there). There are four ...