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An image is a file containing the complete data of another medium, e.g. the content of a SD card.

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Long story short, I've had issues with my Pi in the past where I've had to do a fresh install on several occasions, which is rather annoying because it's long enough between crashes where I forget ...
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I am using raspberry pi-4 8GB to take input from a video device /dev/video0 and output it over a network rtp://192.168.10.10:6001 I am using following ffmpeg command ffmpeg -f v4l2 -i /dev/video0 -c:v ...
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I was wondering if given a picture from a RPI NoIr camera and a RPI RGB camera, how can the two images be aligned. From what I understand the NoIR camera when used with the blue filter stores near IR ...
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My Raspberry Pi 3B seems to be slow and hangs when I try to install packages, however, I still want to use it due to its low power usage compared to newer Pi's. I just wanted to know if I can use a ...
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I've been trying to ssh to a raspberry pi with a 32 gigs sd card with no progress. I've been using raspberry pi imager for a while with other 16 gigs sd's on other pi zero w with expected results. ...
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I want to modify the official Raspberry Pi OS lite image: https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspios_lite_arm64/images/raspios_lite_arm64-2023-05-03/2023-05-03-raspios-bullseye-arm64-lite.img.xz I want ...
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I was following a tutorial for removing backgrounds in images with python and came across an issue when running pip install rembg on a Raspberry Pi. The issue appears to be wit a requirement to ...
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I've used rpiboot to get access to a raspberrypi's storage and flashed an image. How can I reboot the raspberry from the terminal. It should boot into the flashed OS, without any physical action such ...
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Context I have a 500GB external SSD whith a 32 GB partition containing an older 32-bit Raspberry Pi OS, a boot partition of a few GB and a 468-ish GB partition for data (docker volumes, photos, ...
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I have a raspberry pi 4 and raspberry pi zero 2w at home. I have a single SD card with an image created a few years ago that runs the raspberry pi 4. For the raspberry pi zero 2w, I downloaded the ...
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I have wrote the img using raspberry pi imager, with dd I even tried formatting the fs to ext4 then writing with dd and in all of my attempts it ends up only allocating 3.7GB. My sd card is 64GB, can ...
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I'm using an MLX90640 Thermal Camera and I got it to work after some time through a Raspberry Pi. What I am trying to do however is take in a picture every minute (or every few minutes) from what it ...
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I installed raspbian on an sd card and then booted into a pi zero to do my required configuration and setup. I then made an .img off of this sd card which I'm planning to use in a manufacturing ...
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The builtin SD Card Copier tool can create copies smaller than the system sd card, so it can be used for cloning the system into smaller cards. Is there a similar tool (running on any os) for creating ...
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I have two camera connected to RPi (1 USB camera and 1 RPi camera). I need to capture both images to do some processing on them right after image capture I have this code: file1 = 'imagecapture' + '...
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