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Raspbian space disk by default
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I'm doing my first steps with Raspberry Pi (3B+), and I'm not sure about my SD card. I already have a 8 GB, but my question is :
Is a 8GB SD card enough to install Raspbian and few packages such as disk utility tools, scripting tools and is there a big difference if I don't install any X server ?
Thank you all.
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I'm doing my first steps with Raspberry Pi (3B+), and I'm not sure about my SD card. I already have a 8 GB, but my question is :
Is a 8GB SD card enough to install Raspbian and few packages such as disk utility tools, scripting tools and is there a big difference if I don't install any X server ?
Thank you all.
gZen0n
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I guess that 8GB is more than enough. I do not have any experience with a Raspberry-Pi, but even on a Desktop PC 8GB is enough for a Linux-based OS.
– zx485
9 hours ago
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I'm doing my first steps with Raspberry Pi (3B+), and I'm not sure about my SD card. I already have a 8 GB, but my question is :
Is a 8GB SD card enough to install Raspbian and few packages such as disk utility tools, scripting tools and is there a big difference if I don't install any X server ?
Thank you all.
gZen0n
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I'm doing my first steps with Raspberry Pi (3B+), and I'm not sure about my SD card. I already have a 8 GB, but my question is :
Is a 8GB SD card enough to install Raspbian and few packages such as disk utility tools, scripting tools and is there a big difference if I don't install any X server ?
Thank you all.
gZen0n
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I guess that 8GB is more than enough. I do not have any experience with a Raspberry-Pi, but even on a Desktop PC 8GB is enough for a Linux-based OS.
– zx485
9 hours ago
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I guess that 8GB is more than enough. I do not have any experience with a Raspberry-Pi, but even on a Desktop PC 8GB is enough for a Linux-based OS.
– zx485
9 hours ago
I guess that 8GB is more than enough. I do not have any experience with a Raspberry-Pi, but even on a Desktop PC 8GB is enough for a Linux-based OS.
– zx485
9 hours ago
I guess that 8GB is more than enough. I do not have any experience with a Raspberry-Pi, but even on a Desktop PC 8GB is enough for a Linux-based OS.
– zx485
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8GB is definitely enough, that should leave about 2-3 GB free space if you use "Raspbian with Desktop" image.
If you use "raspbian lite" image, you will have about 5GB free space left.
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8GB is definitely enough, that should leave about 2-3 GB free space if you use "Raspbian with Desktop" image.
If you use "raspbian lite" image, you will have about 5GB free space left.
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8GB is definitely enough, that should leave about 2-3 GB free space if you use "Raspbian with Desktop" image.
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8GB is definitely enough, that should leave about 2-3 GB free space if you use "Raspbian with Desktop" image.
If you use "raspbian lite" image, you will have about 5GB free space left.
8GB is definitely enough, that should leave about 2-3 GB free space if you use "Raspbian with Desktop" image.
If you use "raspbian lite" image, you will have about 5GB free space left.
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I guess that 8GB is more than enough. I do not have any experience with a Raspberry-Pi, but even on a Desktop PC 8GB is enough for a Linux-based OS.
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