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On 25 May 2013 the Raspberry PI foundation pre-announced that (initially) for [[Raspbian]] they would switch from using the [[X Window System]] to the [[Wayland (display server protocol)|Wayland display server protocol]]. This would enable the efficient use of the GPU for [[Hardware acceleration|hardware accelerated]] GUI drawing functions. <ref name="wayland">{{cite web | url=http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/4053 | title=Wayland | publisher=Raspberry Pi | date=24 May 2013 | accessdate=25 May 2013 | author=eben upton}}</ref>
 
On June 3, 20122013 the Raspberry PI foundation introduced a new tool called "New Out Of Box Software" or "NOOBS" which makes taking the Raspberry PI to use much easier by simplifying the installing of an Operating System on it. Instead of using specific software to "burn an SD-card", now all you have to do is to unzip a file and copy the contents over to a FAT formatted (4G or bigger) SD-card. then you can boot that card on the PI and are presented with a choice of six operating systems you can choose to install on the card. The system also contains a recovery partition that allows for the quick restoration of the OS you have chosen to install. <ref name="noobs">{{cite web | url=http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/4100 | title=Introducing the New Out Of Box Software (NOOBS) | publisher=RPF | date=3 june, 20122013 | accessdate=4 June 20122013 | author=Upton, Liz}}</ref>
 
=== Operating systems ===