PINN is an enhancement of NOOBS for the Raspberry Pi.
It allows the installation of MULTIPLE OSes on the same SD/HDD/SSD device with an OS chooser when booting.
Built-in Admin tools allow you to backup & restore your OSes and fix OS problems by including basic disk checking, password changing, and a command shell.
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A few days ago It's not possible to install Libreelec, always appears not possible to install with errors. Two weeks ago this problem didn't occur.
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PINN is the absolute perfect piece of software if you want to use or simply try out many different Operating Systems on a Raspberry Pi. Don't even sit on the fence, install it. You won't be disappointed. The only way this could be better is if there was a PINN for x86/AMD64! :) We need this!
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PINN is an incredible tool for exploring the variety of rPi operating systems. Install complete operating systems or light distributions, media players, video game emulators, and more. Absolutely worth a test drive if you're unfamiliar.
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can you add 64 bit retropie please?