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Hi, checkout this tutorial.

I think the easiest way to use ROS on a raspberry pi is to install ubuntu on it. Like this you can just proceed to install ROA as you would do with a normal pc, just without computation intensive packages like Gazebo and rviz.

Hi, checkout this tutorial.

I think the easiest way to use ROS on a raspberry pi is to install ubuntu on it. Like this you can just proceed to install ROA ROS as you would do with a normal pc, just without computation intensive packages like Gazebo and rviz.

Hi, checkout this tutorial.

I think the easiest way to use ROS on a raspberry pi is to install ubuntu on it. Like this you can just proceed to install ROS as you would do with a normal Ubuntu pc, just without although it's recommended to leave out GUI tools and computation intensive packages like Gazebo and rviz.gazebo during the pi installation.