Raspberry Pi

Is Raspberry Pi Linux?

Raspberry Pi is a single board compact size computer that can be used for a variety of applications and uses Linux based (Debian) operating system. So, it won’t be wrong to say that the Raspberry Pi is a Linux system, as you can install any of the Linux distributions on it. To further dig deeper on Raspberry Pi read this guide as it will give information about which Linux distribution is supported by Raspberry Pi along with the features you get in Raspberry Pi.

Raspberry Pi as a Linux System

Raspberry Pi OS is a Debian based Linux system and currently it is using Debian 11 which is the latest operating system. There are several reasons why Raspberry Pi uses a Linux based system instead of having its own. One of the most valid reasons is that it is freely available and is more secure if compared with other operating systems.

Normally users install the Debian operating system that is provided by the Raspberry Pi foundation, but other Linux distributions can also be used depending on the purpose for which you want to use Raspberry Pi. Below are some of the best Linux operating systems that one can install on Raspberry Pi and if you are interested in installing any of them then simply click on it:

Features of Raspberry Pi OS

As mentioned above Raspberry Pi uses an open-source system that can run on a variety of distributions, but its main supported operating system is the Pi OS. Raspberry Pi supports both the 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems, and choice depends upon the user requirement. Raspberry Pi OS comes with built in software, specifically designed for low end devices.

The hardware specifications of Raspberry Pi are also quite surprising as the latest version comes with 8GB of RAM which makes it more powerful and a good option for 64-bit applications. Moreover, if you are interested in getting to know what projects you can do using raspberry Pi then read what you can do with Raspberry Pi.

Q: Can Raspberry Pi Run Any OS?

Raspberry Pi can run all the operating systems that support the Arm architecture either Linux based, or non-Linux based.

Q: Can You Have Two Operating Systems on Raspberry Pi?

Yes, you can run multiple operating systems on Raspberry Pi by using the PINN in the Raspberry Pi imager, further to read more about the process read : “How to run the multiple operating systems on the Raspberry Pi”

Q: What Is the Fastest Linux OS?

Puppy Linux is one of the fastest operating systems among the other Linux distributions.

Conclusion

Raspberry Pi appears to be the best option when it comes to finding a reliable system on chip that can be used for a variety of applications. It is a Linux based system that is currently using Debian 11 and it supports almost all the distributions of Linux. Moreover, the latest version of Raspberry Pi comes with 8 GB of RAM that makes it suitable for running 64-bit applications.

About the author

Aaliyan Javaid

I am an electrical engineer and a technical blogger. My keen interest in embedded systems has led me to write and share my knowledge about them.