5 Linux Gadgets Every Geek Should Have


BANGALORE: Some people really love the Linux operating system that is why the gadgets are rightly named as “Linux Nerds”. Many machines now use Linux as the base to develop their other operating systems. For example, Android, Ubuntu, Fodera and Mint are all built on top of the Linux kernel.  Here are a few gadgets that run on Linux that “Linux Nerds” will love:
Raspberry Pi: Raspberry Pi is a credit card sized cheap computer that was developed in UK to encourage the teaching of computers in schools, homes and third world countries. Raspberry Pi is a single board computer that can be plugged into your TV or computer and can be used as standard keyboard and mouse. It can do anything a computer can do, ranging from spreadsheets and word processing to playing games. It can also play HD videos and is the perfect machine for doing science projects. This machine is cheap and portable and can be connected with real world objects. Raspberry Pi can support different electrical objects as it has a slot for connecting your mouse, Wi-Fi, and keyboard, a slot for mobile charges and SD card, a plug-in for monitors and a GPIO pin.
Makerbot Replicator Mini: Makerbot Replicator Mini is a 3D printer that was launched after the release of Makerbot Replicator 2.

This printer is made to fit into small spaces like classrooms, offices, or homes. You can also connect to this printer from your phone, tablet or desktop computers with the help of the application Makerbot PrintShop which allows the user to create 3D images and print them. Makerbot Digital Store allows the user to buy, download and print models from the Makerbot collection. Makerbot Replicator 2 used ABS plastic for their models, which is now replaced with biodegradable PLA filament for printing. 

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