Delightful. Thanks.

When my son-in-law bought me a Pi years ago I was impressed with the 
Raspian OS. But the wire to our HDMI TV, and wire to our network were a 
stretch. He had to go to the store to buy a USB keyboard. Now I learn 
that my beautiful TV is only 2K video and the Pi 4 generates 4K video. 
So I am totally ignorant, yet totally hopeful.




Ryan Coleman wrote:
> I haven’t tried the new Mate yet as the latest Raspbian runs Chromium well enough that I don’t need to change things for my RiseVision test units. I now own 5 Pi4’s, 5 or 6 Pi 3B+’s and a couple of Zeros w/o headers or wifi for prototyping.
>
> So far I’m happy with my investment but other tasks have taken priority over those projects. :-\
>
>> On Dec 9, 2019, at 9:27 PM, Iznogoud <iznogoud at nobelware.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have an RPi 2B+ (I think) that happily runs a Rasbian Whizzy. As an Ubuntu
>> hater, I had to learn to like it, and it is fine. One very interesting thing
>> is that Wolfram Research loaded Mathematica (the software package) on this OS,
>> and so the OS's users can freely use this software without having to get a
>> license for it. It was not too slow for rendering graphics, etc, in spite of
>> the slow processor of the Pi. Great stuff.
>>
>> (Stephen Wolfram is a good giuy, and his books are great.)
>>
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