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Turn a Raspberry Pi into a Plex Media Server (Official Plex Package)

March 18, 2019 codedonut Raspberry Pi Leave a comment

The Raspberry Pi is a very capable little device that can do all sorts of things. One cool thing is being able to turn it into a Raspberry Pi Plex Media Server. Plex is a media player that organizes all of your TV Shows, Movies, Music, and Pictures. The Plex

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Turn a Raspberry Pi into a Plex Media Server (Dev2Day Package)

October 8, 2017 codedonut Linux, Raspberry Pi, Technology 2 comments

The Raspberry Pi is a very capable little device that can do all sorts of things. One cool thing is being able to turn it into a Raspberry Pi Plex Media Server. Plex is a media player that organizes all of your TV Shows, Movies, Music, and Pictures. The Plex

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How to give a static IP address to a Raspberry Pi

October 6, 2017 codedonut Linux, Raspberry Pi, Technology Leave a comment

If you plan on frequently accessing your Raspberry Pi on your network, you’ll want to have a Raspberry Pi static IP address. This is so when you try to access your Raspberry Pi, it will have the same IP address every time. If you just use it of the box

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