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plan9front_terminal_on_a_raspberry_pi_2_b [2023/11/18 19:31] – [Less ambitious:] ISO decision hc9plan9front_terminal_on_a_raspberry_pi_2_b [2023/11/19 01:43] – [Less ambitious:] recent for m( hc9
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 RELEASE \\ [[http://www.9front.org/releases/]] \\ The pi.img file can be used for Raspberry Pi 1, 2, and 3. \\ The pi3.img file can be used for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4 (11/18/2023;  //9FRONT “DON’T TOUCH THE ARTWORK” RELEASED (2023/06/25)//). RELEASE \\ [[http://www.9front.org/releases/]] \\ The pi.img file can be used for Raspberry Pi 1, 2, and 3. \\ The pi3.img file can be used for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4 (11/18/2023;  //9FRONT “DON’T TOUCH THE ARTWORK” RELEASED (2023/06/25)//).
  
-^ //ISO// ((The //Raspberry Pi 2 Model B// available memory is limited, failing if there are too many updates, during ''sysupdate''FIXME)) or //Nightly ISO//? ^ 4 months 23 days ^ +^ //ISO// ((The //Raspberry Pi 2 Model B// available memory is limited, failing if there are too many updates, during an initial ''sysupdate''.)) or //Nightly ISO//? ^ 4 months 23 days ^ 
-| Nightly ISO | https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=11%2F18%2F2023+to+2023%2F06%2F25 |+✔ Nightly ISO ((A recent //Nightly ISO// may have an update, during an initial ''sysupdate''.)) | https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=11%2F18%2F2023+to+2023%2F06%2F25 |
  
 | <del>The pi3.img file can be used for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4 (1/27/2021; 9FRONT “EMAILSCHADEN” RELEASED 2020/10/19).</del> | | <del>The pi3.img file can be used for Raspberry Pi 3 and 4 (1/27/2021; 9FRONT “EMAILSCHADEN” RELEASED 2020/10/19).</del> |
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   * The example is using [[wp>Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol|DHCP]].   * The example is using [[wp>Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol|DHCP]].
  
-    * The ''ndb/dns'' is __only__ applied initially. The results are retained. Entering it again will result in a message: “another dns instance is running”. <code> % ndb/dns+    * :!: The ''ndb/dns'' example is __only__ applied initially, and __not__ required for //[[plan9front_terminal_on_a_raspberry_pi_2_b#less_ambitious|Less ambitious]]//. The results are retained. Entering it again will result in a message: “another dns instance is running”. <code> % ndb/dns
 </code> </code>
  
plan9front_terminal_on_a_raspberry_pi_2_b.txt · Last modified: 2023/11/24 03:30 by hc9