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[font=Tahoma,][font=arial, tahoma, sans-serif]posted by [/font][/font][font=Tahoma,][font=arial, tahoma, sans-serif]Howard Fosdick[/font][/font][font=Tahoma,][font=arial, tahoma, sans-serif] on Sat 24th Nov 2012 04:12 UTC[/font][/font]
[font=Tahoma,][font=Tahoma,][img=32,32]http://www.osnews.com/images/icons/9.gif[/img]Software for the Raspberry Pi is quickly moving forward. Beyond the several core Linux distros, another [color=#0550]couple dozen systems are available, with NetBSD, FreeBSD, and Chromium imminently stepping into the mix. (Ubuntu will not join them as it requires ARMv7 and the Pi is ARMv6). Two dozen programming languages are available, including Python, Perl, Java, Ruby 1.9.2, BASIC, and more. Since the Pi is a full fledged ARM computer, it should run nearly any ARM app within its system requirements. See the RPiWiki or Foundation website for more info.
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