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The easyest way to get ROS work on Raspberry is following the link in this instruction, however it is groovy and not hydro:

https://www.willowgarage.com/blog/2013/06/27/getting-groovy-raspberry-pi http://wiki.ros.org/groovy/Installation/Raspbian

I have it running on the raspberry and it works well. As you are new to linux I definitely recommend first trying the groovy version, as it is much quicker and easier to set up on the raspberry (no need to build the packages from source yourself).

The easyest way to get ROS work on Raspberry is following the link in this instruction, however it is groovy and not hydro:

https://www.willowgarage.com/blog/2013/06/27/getting-groovy-raspberry-pi http://wiki.ros.org/groovy/Installation/Raspbian

I have it running on the raspberry and it works well. As you are new to linux I definitely recommend first trying the groovy version, as it is much quicker and easier to set up on the raspberry (no need to build the packages from source yourself).