![]() The problem is that no one writes about it, and on the forums, many loudly claim that "there are no problems." Is this behavior ethical with respect to users who may be new to Linux? If I were immediately told that there is a “special Linux called Buster” that does not work well with some audio DACs, I would not lose money. But it turned out that Raspberry is "not an ordinary Linux", now I have to invest money again. PS I specifically bought for my Raspberry several expensive sound cards with guarantees from the manufacturer of Linux support. ![]() I'm also glad that you have good memory cards. Thus, beginners will not buy devices (sometimes expensive) that will not work on Raspberry. I believe that if there are complaints about one or another memory card, problems should be highlighted. I’m a user of Raspberry and I’m interested in any potential problem being solved or at least warning people about a possible problem. I am not a manufacturer of memory cards and am not interested in protecting certain memory cards. I can’t say anything more, besides the fact that I often see recordings of some people, they claim that they have problems with 32 GB memory cards. I gave a link to a discussion of this topic (32 GB cards). You need to ensure the card is formatted FAT32 if using NoobS, much better to forget using NoobS as per this Blog: I did use a 8GB card and it worked on my Pi, but I had to use a SD card with a bigger capacity.Įdit: I have currently limited the possible issues down to either that my Raspberry Pi microSD reader is broken or that my microSD is somehow not formatted correctly. I tried using both Quick format and Full Overwrite on the card I used the official SD card formatter (I used the link in the Setting Up Your Raspberry Pi tutorial) I downloaded the newest NOOBS at time of post: Version 3.2.1 Released I also used a micro SD adapter also from Micro Center Uses official Raspberry Pi power supply micro SDHC card is a 32GB card from Micro Center Raspberry Pi 4 Has official Raspberry Pi keyboard hub plugged inĪlso has official Raspberry Pi mouse plugged into the keyboard/hub It then turns on and shows the Rainbow Screen and freezes. I put the micro SDHC card into the slot and turn on power. I have not installed Raspbian I downloaded NOOBS and put it on my micro SDHC card. My Raspberry Pi turns on, it shows the Rainbow Screen, then freezes.
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