FAQs
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Here will be answers to the most frequently asked questions regarding STM, Arduino, and OPI/RPI.
Which OS can be installed on Raspberry Pi/Orange Pi?
For single-board computers, there are many Unix-like operating systems available, mainly distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS. You can also install Android and Windows (which is a bit more complex).
For Raspberry Pi, the most common OS options can be viewed in the Raspberry Pi Imager itself. For Raspberry Pi, there are even distributions of Android and special OSes designed for managing 3D printers.
The most common operating systems for Orange Pi can be viewed on their official website by selecting the Downloads section on the page of your Orange Pi version.
There are official distributions supported by the Orange Pi developers: As well as custom ones, they have lower stability, but can boast various features, such as a unique interface or a narrow specialization of the system:
For single-board computers, there are many Unix-like operating systems available, mainly distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS. You can also install Android and Windows (which is a bit more complex).
For Raspberry Pi, the most common OS options can be viewed in the Raspberry Pi Imager itself. For Raspberry Pi, there are even distributions of Android and special OSes designed for managing 3D printers.
The most common operating systems for Orange Pi can be viewed on their official website by selecting the Downloads section on the page of your Orange Pi version.
There are official distributions supported by the Orange Pi developers: As well as custom ones, they have lower stability, but can boast various features, such as a unique interface or a narrow specialization of the system: