Architecture based on Raspberry Pi 3 with a small lightning icon displayed prominently.
Architecture based on Raspberry Pi 3 with a small lightning icon displayed prominently.
This means the same thing but phrased differently. It suggests your one might not have sufficient power.
This suggests a power issue, but it shouldn't completely prevent operation.
I recommend a standard 5V 2.5A power charger as described. Your Anker desktop charger should work fine for charging it.
I would choose one of the Raspberry Pi Foundation power adapters. They are dependable.
After completing some tough network updates, everything started working smoothly as expected. The lighting icon indicates the Pi is operating below the USB voltage requirement of 4.5 volts—meaning your charger might be faulty, or the cable could be damaged or excessively long.
Did you purchase your RPi individually or as a complete kit? I acquired this set when I purchased the device: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D92SSX6/ref...B00L87YMGM I’ve experienced no issues with it. If you don’t have a case or heatsinks (likely not essential, but I aimed for extra caution), this $14 kit functions similarly, though it excludes the RPi and quick start guide: https://www.vilros.com/shop/raspberry-pi...ory-kit-2/
I understand the setup. I’ll handle this later. Currently, I have two microSD cards—one with Raspbian and another with Arch Linux. The Arch version feels slower, especially in Chrome. I need to improve the performance. It works fine for browsing files, but it’s laggy in Chrome.
Checked the installation of the Xorg driver on the Raspberry Pi.
I used this tutorial: https://www.novaspirit.com/2017/04/25/in...pberry-pi/