Thanks a lot, I am an old Raspberry Pi user but only on headless mode, now I'have a Pi400 and the 64bits OS and it's a lot of fun. Thanks for your video, I discovered plenty of things!
AWESOME video! I've just spent several hours doing research for my first Raspberry Pi build, and wow, incredible! All running from a powerbank! Can't beat that!
You just keep killin man. KiLLLLLIIIIIIN IT! Why? Hell I don't have a problem installing stuff on my P64bit. In fact, I converted last year to the Beta, still haven't updated to the release (letting everyone else bug test that for me, hehehe) and I LOVE IT! Why do I dig Pi-Apps? Because I get these LISTS of all these COOL THINGS I DIDN"T KNOW ABOUT, that I can install on my pi... Am I Yellin? HAHAHA!!!! YES I AM CUZ YOU KEEP KILLIN IT! Hands down my fav pi channel. Always look forward to your stuff. KEEP IT UP LUKE! THANKS!!!!!
I have my Raspberry Pi 4 4GB Pi haven't updated yet to the 64 bit OS yet but you gave me some modivation to get it and try some of the app's you decribe in your video. Thank Luke good job :) Oh, I subscribed and liked as well. 😀👌
Thanks for publishing your top 10. I see that when you used Synaptic it highlighted the dependent apps to install as well. But there were other other addins I could install that only had short explanations. - What is an easy informed way to read about the addins that give a more detailed explanation to help me make an informed decision? - If I select an adding, how do I know which dependent apps go with them?
Are you running this OS from an SD card, if you don't mind me asking. I ask because, I'm running the same OS too, from SD card and my Bluetooth doesn't work. However, if I run same OS from a USB stick, it works?
I got an unrelated question but im gonna ask anyway, i use the sd card as the os and i dont have enough memory anymore.. can I plug in a memory stick? I’m worried if it might think the usb has the OS, thanks. 😊
@@laurentmangane4897 I’m not fully sure.. It may require a 64 Bit system and I was on bullseye. (I’ve installed a separately compiled version on 32 bit Raspberry Pi OS before.. but now that compiled version is probably outdated.)
My RPI4 is also running a 64bit Raspi OS but buster and does not know Stacer. In fact, tonight I took the time to etch a bullseye SD and after booting my RPI4 on it, I was able to install stacer through apt. Unless one comes back to the compiled outdated version, I deduce that bullseye is mandatory for stacer to be installed via apt.
I need to figure out if Plex is on piapps because it's not the hardest app to install but it certainly is not easy. Or I need to find an OS that makes it a little easier to install it.
@@Lukes-Tech Thanks, I'm check that out. Greatly appreciate it. I have one setup as my plex server already but stuff happens and I want to start testing with my other RPI
Raspberry pi 4 arm apps? I really wish the raspberry pi had a x86 or x64 processor, as that would make stuff much easier (I could use vms in rpi). Maybe rpi 5 model b?
Useful information, but I have some hearing difficulties and do you really need that music in the background? It would be much easier to hear without it...
Hi!! Anyone smart who can help me? I use the Raspberry board as a desktop, and the Raspberry PI OS operating system, I lack a download manager program (accelerator). Is there such a program to install ??
I haven’t personally tried this but after a google search, I found something on the Raspberry Pi Forums. It says the a downloader called “uget” is in the repositories. (I don’t know if it’s on 64 Bit, 32 Bit or both). You can try sudo apt install uget. Hope this helps!
Ive been trying to install retropie on raspberry pi os 64 bit when it finally finishes it says it failed to install what am i doing wrong any tips thanks
There is only one application I would use on my Pi 4, and that's steam. and maybe retroPie for emulating the Apple II computer (even though I own an actual Apple IIe and a IIc.)
Sadly it won’t work, because wine requires box86. Box86 only works on 32 bit systems, and this is a 64 bit system. (I think there may be a back way but I’m not very familiar with it.)
Raspberry pi 4 arm apps? I really wish the raspberry pi had a x86 or x64 processor, as that would make stuff much easier (I could use vms in rpi). Maybe rpi 5 model b?