I have Windows 11 on my Raspberry Pi 4B 8GB. It's really slow but somewhat usable. Libreoffice Arm64 in safe mode and configure Disable Hardware acceleration to get better performance. Tanuki Justice and Aggelos play at pretty much full speed.
One worth mentioning is Fedora IoT or OpenSUSE MicroOS. They are both based on an immutable filesystems and focus on being low or no touch devices. Set those up with auto updating, auto rollbacks if an update fails, and containers and rarely ever think about it again.
I used to use Ubuntu but until Canonical drop their forcing of snaps on everyone, I'm sticking with Windows 11 + Mint DB (multiple NVMes) on my main desktop and Arch on my laptop.
I have Windows 11 on my Raspberry Pi 4B 8GB. It's really slow but somewhat usable. Libreoffice Arm64 in safe mode and configure Disable Hardware acceleration to get better performance. Tanuki Justice and Aggelos play at pretty much full speed.
One worth mentioning is Fedora IoT or OpenSUSE MicroOS. They are both based on an immutable filesystems and focus on being low or no touch devices. Set those up with auto updating, auto rollbacks if an update fails, and containers and rarely ever think about it again.
I need to try Android OS for home theater.
Fedora coreos!
Are you even using these operating systems ON the Raspberry Pi? Seems to me like you're launching them in a Virtual Machine.
Nice
Kali Linux is awesome on RPi
not at all its so lagy
@@r.pcarmusic869 I changed to xfce and works awesome.
Ubuntu all day for me. Pi os looks dated.
But that would support Canonical. A company that historically gives back less to the kernel than Microsoft... I avoid Ubuntu any time I can.
@@FlexibleToast really I didn't know about that. Would you mind giving more details?
I used to use Ubuntu but until Canonical drop their forcing of snaps on everyone, I'm sticking with Windows 11 + Mint DB (multiple NVMes) on my main desktop and Arch on my laptop.
@@MaffeyZilogcan you go into more detail please?? Any would help
It's so ugly! It reminds me of windows 3.1! I also use Ubuntu.