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You can then simply put the SD card into a Raspberry Pi and boot it. All you have to do is unzip it, then copy it directly to an SD card using dd. This is not an installer, it is a raw SD card image of the installed system.
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The piCore distribution image can be obtained as a 34MB ZIP file from their downloads page. The modular design makes it easy to add the GUI package and get a simple graphical desktop, as I also show below. The piCore distribution is in the Core family, so it has only a command-line shell (CLI) interface, as I mention below during installation. It also has SSH pre-installed and configured, and the SSH server starts on boot, so you can access the system remotely. The new release of piCore includes Linux kernel 4.1.13, which is quite recent, that's good. They are building blocks, or perhaps better described as the foundation onto which building blocks can be added, to create whatever kind of system you want. The Core family of distributions are not intended to be complete ready-to-use general purpose distributions. CorePlus, which is Core with a selection of window managers, a variety of common wireless network adapter drivers, and installation tools.Tin圜ore, which is Core with graphics and a basic GUI interface.
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Core, which is not much more than a Linux kernel and a minimal set of utilities, including a CLI interface.It actually comes in three basic packages : The distribution is modular, so it is easy to add extensions. Their smallest distribution is about 10MB, a size I haven't seen since the days when I was loading 7th Edition Unix on a Motorola 68000-based system.
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The fact that they now have one distribution which will run on both Pi 1 and P 2 hardware was just the impetus I needed to actually download it and give it a try.įirst, what is Tiny Core Linux? It is one part of The Core Project, which produces very, very small Linux distributions. The recent announcement of piCore Linux 7.0 caught my eye - I have been meaning to try Tiny Core on the Raspberry Pi. This is going to be a tiny post (pun intended). Tiny Core Linux now runs on the Raspberry Pi 1 and Pi 2 (pictured above) hardware.