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&lt;p>In this post I describe the installation process of a &lt;strong>Raspberry &lt;code>Pi4B Rev1.5&lt;/code>&lt;/strong> (also tested with the &lt;code>Pi3B+&lt;/code>) with the &lt;strong>Raspberry Pi OS (64-bit)&lt;/strong> operating system (based on Debian). I normally use these Pis as single-purpose mini servers or for testing and lab work.&lt;/p>
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