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Open Secure-K OS is an operating system booting from a USB key in which you can safely create and store your personal and private data. It is a next generation live operating system following liveng patterns.
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Debian Bullseye on Samsung Chromebook Serie 3 (XE303C12, ARM Exynos)
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Kernel.org kernel built for debian
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QR and barcode scanner for the Raspberry Pi
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LibCamera wrapper library for OpenCV with Code::Blocks interface
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Roon server & Roon bridge containers for amd64, arm64, arm/v7 (based on bullseye)
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Documenting my adventure to setting up Steam Link on my Raspberry Pi 4 Model B devices to stream low-latency gameplay at 120Hz/FPS on my BenQ projector.
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Libcamera with OpenCV in Raspberry Pi 64 bit Bullseye
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API libraries, samples, and system images for AIY Projects (Voice Kit and Vision Kit). If you find this helpful, buy me a coffee to help me keep the drivers updated - https://paypal.me/viraniac
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Cross compile tool based on rpi-bullseye-ros2
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✨ Debian Bullseye / Bookworm / Testing / SID MongoDB and MongoDB Tools build stable
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Libcamera with OpenCV in Raspberry Pi 32 bit Bullseye
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Docker recipe to build a Debian GNU/Linux image
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