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raspberrypi-config-0.5-1.rpfr18.noarch
Boot configuration files for the Raspberry Pi computer. These files control
kernel options, video modes, and memory.
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raspberrypi-firstboot-mod-18.1-4.rpfr18.armv6hl
The firstboot mod utility runs after installation. It guides the user through
a series of steps that allows for easier configuration of the machine.
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raspberrypi-firstboot-mod-18.1-4.rpfr18.armv6hl
The firstboot mod utility runs after installation. It guides the user through
a series of steps that allows for easier configuration of the machine.
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raspberrypi-headless-18-3.rpfr18.armv6hl
Headless mode is used to obtain an ip-address through dhcp or you can assign a static ip-address if you desire.
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raspberrypi-headless-18-3.rpfr18.armv6hl
Headless mode is used to obtain an ip-address through dhcp or you can assign a static ip-address if you desire.
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raspberrypi-kernel-3.6.11-5.20130415git197d15b.rpfr18.armv6hl
Kernel for the Raspberry Pi device. The kernel is installed into
/boot/kernel.img and modules are installed into /lib/modules. There is
no initrd support at present.
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raspberrypi-kernel-3.12.0-5.20131106git839f349.rpfr19.armv6hl
Kernel for the Raspberry Pi device. The kernel is installed into
/boot/kernel.img and modules are installed into /lib/modules. There is
no initrd support at present.
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raspberrypi-release-18-19.rpfr18.noarch
Pidora release files such as yum configs and various /etc/ files that
define the release.
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raspberrypi-release-notes-0.2-2.rpfr18.noarch
The Release notes that will be used in the Raspberry Pi Fedora Remix
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raspberrypi-rootfs-resize-0.8-3.rpfr18.noarch
rootfs-resize is a root partition and file system re-sizing service for
systems running from SD cards.
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