For example, this project on Gnome Look mimics the look and feel of Windows If you want to run specific Windows software on the Pi but don't care about the Windows GUI, you can try using software like Wine for compatibility. Versions like Windows 98 don't require much power in the way of hardware, making the Raspberry Pi a feasible platform. Choose Guided — use the entire disk and keep pressing Enter to Select disk to partition and choose the Partitioning scheme.
Finally, Finish partitioning and write changes to disk. We can make our machine more interactive by installing VirtualBox Guest Additions. Guest Additions makes it possible for us to resize the screen, use the clipboard, and share files between our PC or Mac and the virtual machine.
If you rebooted your virtual machine now, you would be able to use the same clipboard on both your PC or Mac and the virtual machine. You would also be able to resize the screen. This the shutdown command:. You can run it from a USB stick. When you are asked to create a virtual hard drive, just change the location. It will take longer to create but be quicker to use. How can I change the screen resolution of Raspian in the virtual machine? I have tried many things but I did not succeed.
Although I can maximize the screen, the resolution is very small. When I use Raspberry Pi the resolution is much better.
The PI is working great with one exception. Do I missing something? At restart all preferences and settings are lost: it appeared that the changes are not stored between restarts. I tried to find appropriate options but without success. Synaptic is the Debian package manager. It will help you find and install new software on your Raspberry Pi.
You can see all Raspberry Pi OS packages on one page, browse by categories or search for specific words. It allows you to add repositories, customize the tool, or to use a script to download packages automatically from a previous installation.
However, for desktop usage of the Raspberry Pi I will give you mainly graphical software. Before installing any apps, make sure you are using a fast SD card with enough space to keep everything. If you are not sure if your SD card is good enough, you can check my benchmark of the best SD cards here. I have compared them all, and I give you the best recommendation. The old-school default desktop environment was not for me.
I have chosen XFCE4, but depending on your needs, other possibilities exist. If you prefer another desktop environment, have in mind that the Raspberry Pi is not a powerful computer.
Anyway, you can check my tutorial here on how to install any desktop environment on Raspberry Pi if you want to try other ones. Guake is a terminal that works like any terminal. But you can call it with a key, and hit hide with the same key. So if you hit F12 the drop-down terminal comes in the foreground, if you hit F12 again the terminal disappears but keeps running. I often use this to display htop in Guake process list and system load.
Check my command cheat sheet here. So Guake helps me a lot with this. Guake will run in the background until you call it with F You can also click on the system tray icon to open it.
Terminator is a multiple terminals manager that allows you to add and close terminals in a grid. Guake is good for one command running behind, but Terminator is useful during active work. For example, if you install WordPress on your Raspberry Pi or wherever , you can have a window displaying logs, one in the Apache folder for the configuration and another in the www folder for WordPress configuration. Rather than switch seamlessly between windows, Terminator allows you to display them all simultaneously.
You can split windows, close them or add a new one. You can also resize any windows. Simultaneous typing is also possible, as well as grid export. I often use it for complicated things. Vivaldi is a good web browser, fully compatible with your Raspberry Pi. Ok, but why should I install Vivaldi rather than Chromium or Firefox? It will depend on your needs and habits. On my first test , Vivaldi seemed quicker than Chromium or Firefox, so I used it for a few hours.
Anyway, I think you can use the browser you want. They all have similar features. And most of the time, I think you will keep the one that you usually use.
If I had used the Raspberry Pi as my computer longer, I would have taken the browser that I have all my preferences saved in the cloud bookmarks, extensions, passwords, …. I usually prefer webmail like Gmail or Outlook. Delivered Tuesdays. Watch Now. Delivered Tuesdays Sign up today. Editor's Picks. The best programming languages to learn in Check for Log4j vulnerabilities with this simple-to-use script.
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