![]() ![]() ![]() It can also install OSes from USB sticks (if provided in the right format). As long as it is provided in the correct format that NOOBS/PINN expects, with the additional supporting files, I see no reason why PINN can't install it. You mention a third image of Lakka made by someone else. Matt Huisman provides a download of PINN in which he has changed the OS repository used on the cmdline to provide his own Lakka-unstable version for user convernience, but the version of PINN is the same. It also has a repository of additional OSes to present a wider choice of OSes. It installs the same OSes that NOOBS can install from the RPF website, including Lakka, Raspbian and several Kodi media centres PINN is a multi-boot operating system installer that is a clone/fork of NOOBS, but with some additional features.
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