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This refers to the quad-core Raspberry Pi 2 (currently only available as a "B" model with Ethernet and four USB ports), with 1 gigabyte of RAM.

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Why is DS1302 chip time be offset by 4 hours even though the system time is accurate for the...

Finally, I am able to write to and read from DS1302 chip through Raspberry PI 2 Model B, but now I noticed that time is not accurate for my timezone. In fact, it is offset by 4 hours in 24 hour format …
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Why crontab choose to execute one of the command over other?

So, basically I am using wiringPI library and its sample code for ds1302 chip. It works great by the way - writing and reading to and from ds1302 chip is a breeze. I can initiate PI's date and time up …
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Why crontab choose to execute one of the command over other?

Just remove the dot * * * * * sudo /home/pi/script/ds1302 -sdsc
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piTFT 2.8 TouchScreen capacitive display TOUCHSCREEN feature does not work

On Raspberry PI 2 Model B, I am using 2.8 piTFT capacitive display. Plus, I used DIY installer helper on the adafruit website. Everything seem to have installed correctly and the screen comes up excep …
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piTFT 2.8 TouchScreen capacitive display TOUCHSCREEN feature does not work

Finally, I found the solution for this. First download the latest and the greatest OS image file for your TYPE of display that specifically deals with your display. In my case, my display is capacit …
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What is Lite-Based pitft OS? [duplicate]

I need to download an operating system for my raspberry pi that works with pitft and I found two different version on PI's website - full version and Lite-based. So, what is Lite-based OS as supposed …
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How does one setup and run tightvncserver on Raspberry PI?

I am very new to tightvncserver on Raspberry PI. So, I researched online and I am still confused. First, I came across this webpage How to setup tightvncserver on Raspberry PI website about tightvncse …
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Does Raspberry PI work with UTC time by default?

I have a program that runs on Raspberry PI that is completely depended on localtime. Otherwise, it will completely FAIL. On a Linux system like Magiea, it doesn't have any issues running as it should. …
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How to permanently hide mouse pointer or cursor on Raspberry PI?

I am running Raspbian Jessie on Raspberry PI 2 Model B along with a touchscreen. I just noticed that whenever I use the touchscreen display, mouse pointer also follows my finger tips. I don't want tha …
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How to permanently hide mouse pointer or cursor on Raspberry PI?

I simply added a nocursor option as follows in the file (/etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf) xserver-command = X -nocursor and it worked as it should. No cursor is displayed whatsoever. You can still put your …
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Where exactly are these GPIO pins located on Raspberry PI 2 Model B?

I am having hard time understanding the Raspberry PI 2 Model B's PINOUT. I have RTC Module I want to use with my PI, but no matter what I do there seems to be NO response at all from RTC. I even scope …
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How many of the GPIO pins PiTFT - 2.8" TFT 320 x 240 CapacitiveTouchscreen uses?

I am planning on using the PiTFT - 2.8" TFT 320 x 240 CapacitiveTouchscreen with my Raspberry PI 2 Model B with 40 GPIO pins and would like to know how many of the 26 GPIO pins it uses even though it …
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How can PI 2 keep its network connection alive after a cable is removed?

I have two PI 2 connected to each other directly and they do communicate with each other no problem. However, whenever the network cable is disconnected physically from their Ethernet port, Wired Netw …
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How to group opened windows on the taskbar?

Right now on my PI, anytime I open a window it has its own button on the taskbar. If I open 10 more windows, there will be 10 more buttons on the taskbar. I simply want to group them into single butto …
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Raspberry PI - Apache Web server - 403 forbidden access only on some computers [closed]

Yes, I read through a lot of the related questions, but I can't seem to make sense of my problem. So, I successfully installed the latest Apache server along with PHP5 on a Pi. It works as it should, …
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