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A printer isn't the most convenient of peripherals. They look out of place on most work desks and create quite a racket when spitting out pages. You could throw a few hundred quid on a snazzy new ...
A popular project for a Raspberry Pi single-board computer is to create a wireless print server, one of the many unexpected use cases of an old Raspberry Pi. This is a simple hack to turn a ...
Projects that turn the Raspberry Pi into a low-cost Network Attached Storage (NAS) solution are very common; all you need is the right software, the Pi itself, and some USB storage devices. But unless ...
While most people still have trouble setting up an inkjet printer on a wireless network, a group of intrepid IT hackers are making big strides with far more advanced machines, using the tiny Raspberry ...
At this point in the series, you’ve set up Arch Linux ARM on your Raspberry Pi and you are ready to turn it into something. In this article, you’ll set up a Raspberry Pi as a simple local network ...
What if you could build a fully functional, energy-efficient server that fits in the palm of your hand? With the release of the Raspberry Pi 5, this is no longer a dream but an exciting reality for ...
The CUPS print server includes a built-in web server that powers its configuration panel. It's running on port 631 on the Raspberry Pi, which in our case is 192.168.3.111:631. Access the address from ...
We’re very excited to announce that we have now changed the ActivePrint Cloud Server from using a Raspberry Pi B board to a Raspberry Pi B+ board! What does that ‘+’ mean? More USB Ports for more ...
Plenty of folks have used their Raspberry Pi as a web server. [Steve] however is the first 8 node load balanced pi cluster server we’ve run into. While we have seen pi clusters before, they’ve never ...