Raspberry Pi Digital Signage OS Updated to Debian Stretch, Chromium 62 Browser
Raspberry Digital Signage 10.0 is the latest release of the operating system designed for deployment on digital signage infrastructures, backed by the tiny Raspberry Pi computer. It comes six months after the release of version 9.0 with a complete rebase on the latest Debian GNU/Linux 9 "Stretch" operating system series.
Marco Buratto announces the release of Raspberry Digital Signage 10.0 today, saying that it's utilizing the latest and greatest Chromium 62 open-source web browser, which features improved HTML5 video playback capabilities, better Adobe Flash support, as well as overall H264/AVC video playback performance improvements.
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