![]() From there you’re presented with a configuration screen. When you first boot the OS you are asked to create a new user who can be added to the list of sudoers and afterwards you’re free to login to the desktop. The distro – what ever version you choose – is supplied as an image file (.img) that you can transfer to a blank SD card via good ol’ dd. One uses the i3wm tiling window manager and another that’s designed as a stripped back server operating system. There are two others versions of PiBang available. The amount of entries on the menu that appears highlights straight away that this a packed distro. To access the menu all you need to do is click on the right mouse button and it appears. The distro uses the Openbox window manager to great effect and the desktop is a minimalist’s dream. It’s also using the standard Raspbian repositories, which enables you to access all of the existing software and projects that are currently whizzing around the community. PiBang is a distro for those that want a stylish yet grown up Linux operating system for their Raspberry Pi.
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