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Here's how I turned a Raspberry Pi into an in-car media server
The only configuration Symfonium requires is the IP address of the music server with port 4533, plus a username and password.
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5 creative uses for your older Raspberry Pi
Give your Raspberry Pi 3 or older a new life with these clever, practical, and creative projects you can build right now.
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