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Posts posted by Marc Draco
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Thanks for the suggestions. The OPI PC is providing some interesting challenges. The Pi3 has proven more stable, but Armbian is really blowing me away. I've got a bit Linux batty now... Even converting a friend to Ubuntu from Windows Vista. He's not quite there with an ARM development board yet but who knows!
There is so much we can do with these machines... I just wish RPi would sort that I/o bottleneck.
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I think this is probably something for Thomas, but it's a general question. I'm totally confused (old too which doesn't help) as to which board to get for different jobs. I have an RPi B (256) running. Dietpi as a DLNA and samba sever. Slow but effective. An RPi 3 for general work and tinkering since it's supported quite well and a Orange PI PC which is how I got here... Wow, what a great piece of work you have all done.
Igor and Thomas I salute you both! Your knowledge and explanations make me sit in awe. Last time I soldered something in anger it was a quad CMOS NAND and it wasn't cheap either!
So, is there a general (noobs) guide to which boards are good for "X" purpose?
Server, General PC, retro games machine, etc...
One thing I'm trying to achieve is a truly silent and very, very low power desktop for my research/writing. (I suspect an x86 machine is required to do the DTP and graphics.) The PI3 is teasingly close but not quite there.
As a general-purpose (fixed to the rear of a monitor) machine I also really could use accelerated video and reliable sound.
Cost IS a consideration of course but there are so many boards out there it's becoming a real challenge to figure out the good from the awful! Thank goodness we have Armbian to make things at least usable!
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Although I used DietPi (clue in the name) for my daily NAS needs, it's running on OrangePi PC under and Armbian kernel.
Personally, the moment I learned that Upton had sold out to Google (partnered my arse) I determined that I wouldn't be giving them another moment of my time NOR any money.
Google is taking over the Internet bit by bit and it's like a damn cancer. I'm becoming convinced it's part funded by the CIA in an effort to spy on us all more effectively.