
Setup Raspberry Pi and Install Linux Ubuntu - Overclock Linux Ubuntu and Increase Swap File Size
#raspberrypi #raspberrypi4 #raspberrypi5 #linuxubuntu #linux It takes a significant amount of time and energy to create these free video tutorials. You can support my efforts in this way: Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Aleksand... PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/AleksandarHaber Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=320801... You Can also press the Thanks YouTube Dollar button In this tutorial, we explain how to properly configure Raspberry Pi and how to correctly install Linux Ubuntu on Raspberry Pi. We also explain how to overclock Raspberry Pi such that it can run faster and how to increase the swap memory size such that the stability is improved. Summary and important notes: 1. The first step is to create a Linux Ubuntu installer by creating a bootable Solid-State Drive (SSD) or a micro-SD card. In this tutorial, we will be using an SSD. If you do not need to perform fast read or write disk operations, then you can also use a micro-SD card. Then, in this tutorial, we will explain how to install Ubuntu 24.04. However, everything explained in this tutorial applies to any other supported Ubuntu distribution. Finally, we use Raspberry Pi 4 with 4GB RAM. However, you can also use any other version of Raspberry Pi 4 (which has at least 4GB RAM) or Raspberry Pi 5. 2. Then, after the first step is completed, we will boot the Raspberry Pi by using the created bootable medium from Step 1 and we will install the Ubuntu Linux Desktop and configure the system. 3. Then, we will optimize the performance in order to improve the speed. We will overclock the Raspberry Pi CPU and GPU. Furthermore, we will increase the size of the swap file in order to improve the stability and performance. Disclaimer: We do not take any responsibility if after overclocking, the system becomes unstable or crashes. In our case, the system remained stable after overclocking. We have a heat sink and a cooling fan attached to our Raspberry Pi that keeps the temperature constant. However, it might happen that if Raspberry Pi is not properly cooled, the overclocking process might overheat the processors and create irreparable damage. We do not take any responsibility for this or if your system crashes after overclocking. The crash of the system can easily be repaired by reverting the settings.