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|    Bob Latham to Chris Green    |
|    Re: Raspberry Pi Imager    |
|    29 Jan 24 12:58:46    |
   
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   In article ,   
    Chris Green wrote:   
   > The Natural Philosopher wrote:   
      
   > > Dunno m8. Never used it. Always burn the image onto the boot   
   > > device. I reckoned it was for dumb (blonde) windows users...   
      
   > Well it used to be but with the increasing paranoia about security   
   > if you want a headless Pi with a working ssh login it's really   
   > quite difficult 'by hand' whereas Pi Imager makes it fairly   
   > straightforward.   
      
   If you're starting from scratch I take your point, the lack of   
   default username/password has made it much harder. But that's only   
   once really. I imagine that everyone now has a userconf.txt file   
   ready to drop in alongside an empty ssh file.   
      
   Bob.   
      
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