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Want a desktop replacement, that plays games, multiple workspaces, and has the programs you need on a Raspberry Pi? This is for you!

Downloadable Image: https://portal.christitus.com/tituspi
Source GitHub Project: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/TitusPi

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:12 Desktop
01:37 Hotkeys
02:33 Coding Capabilities
03:30 Music and Audio
04:37 File Explorer and Multi-tasking
05:49 Terminal and Tweaks
06:50 Web Browsing
07:47 Gaming – Emulation Station
08:49 Final Fantasy III – SNES
09:30 Call of Duty Modern Warfare on Pi
12:17 Chat and Discord on Pi
12:30 Raspberry Pi Specs
13:00 Ways to Install TitusPi .

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49 thoughts on “The Best Raspberry Pi | TitusPi

  1. Hey Cris Titus, how about a challenge: Using Raspberry 0 w as your main PC for a day or three?

    I'm sugesting this because in 2012, Chris from Explaining Computers used Rpi2 as his PC for a week. Now in 2021, covid made more jobs change to the online model, and here in Brazil the prices of computers got very high. As i'm using my Rpi4 for main computer for a whole year, ive had a really good experience on manjaro with sway etc. Many wonder what can be used or not in Rpi0w, so this test could be great. Some details to make the sugestion working:

    -SYSTEM: raspberry OS. Maybe you get a better experience with arch, dietPi or even Gentoo idk.

    -DESKTOP ENVIROMENT: change the LXDE to sway or i3 or aweasome (novaspirit has a great tutorial on this). Maybe 540p resolution would be better

    -PROGRAMS: abiword instead of libreoffice, gimp?, firefox with lightweight extensions or some terminal browser (i can sugest more tips on this topic)

    -HARDWARE RECOMENDATIONS: SSD or HD with external powering instead of the microSD memory, a good microSD or even leepspvideo's PiSafe's eMMC to boot, keyboard with dongle, cable management, and of course a great usb hub or the GPIO shild with more USBs, overclock and a little heatsink

    -CHALLENGES: try typing some text, light image and audio editing, youtube playback with h264ify or pasting the link in vlc, gaming (even light PS1 games works), benchmarks, light versions of sites like gmail and facebook, video or audio conferences, multitasking in general with htop, wine, DRM, ssh, cmatrix of course, etc

  2. Bro, I bought it months ago and I wish there were at least Bluetooth, wifi and sound on HDMI enabled.
    This would make everyone coming to Linux very excited but it lacks the very essential things that will probably confuse and disappoint them.

  3. there is a lot more I did the full-upgrare to get my pi to boot USB and the eeprom up date ads the pi looking for DHCP and it's also looking for an ip from an TFTP Server from the BIOS or eeprom with out any thing to boot from and you should look at the new dhcpcd in deb MS is hitting a lot more Linux

  4. I'm completely new at this. For some reason, the mouse can't click anything to open, but that's no big deal. I just type in whatever I need and press enter. I was able to get jellyfin installed, but it wasn't able to find my external ssd that had movies already, even though I could mount it through the file explorer thingy. So, I decided to mount it myself using the terminal by editing fstab, but I forgot to input the type of drive after entering my UUID. Well, I ended up in emergency mode and got stuck there, because the root password that came with this didn't seem to work (and neither did CTRL-D). I seriously doubt I changed the root password myself, but I guess it's possible since the default didn't work. I'm sorry for not requesting help in GitHub, but again, I'm new and hardly familiar with that. I may just reinstall the OS another time and start all over, but I really would hate to do that when I spent hours trying to get Jellyfin installed.

  5. I just got a pi 4 and the most I have been able to do with it is connected to it remotely and seeing the interface through my laptop. I also have two pi Zero W and can do the same with those. I have been looking for projects to be able to learn coding, Linux, and possibly python as well as other things. For now, I want to learn only uses the items I currently have but can't seem to find stuff that doesn't need additional hardware. Can you help me by pointing me in the right direction on where to find projects just using what I have? Thanks in advance and keep up the great work.

  6. Hi. I have this problem, I cant install tituspi because of something with screen resolution.. I cant change anything on my screen. What can I do?

  7. This looks to be literally what I’ve been looking for in a Pi operating system.
    Before I actually get it and start playing with it myself, how much would it break if you used Ubuntu or manjaro as the base instead of pi os?

  8. Amazing job Chris. all the things that I need from my Pi 4 with brilliant minimalist interface.
    Does it work well on Pi 4 8gb model? If so I will order it right now and see if it works on my 3.5 inch touchscreen.

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