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hojnikb

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  1. Yeah, but dockstar was pretty great at the time. In 2009 you could get a Gigabit ethernet, 4 usb ports and very good linux support for around 20$. I had it up until a few months ago, when i finally switched over to a cheap ITX setup. E1 amd cpu, itx case. Hits 110MB/s with ease and it was pretty cheap as well (board itself was around 40€)
  2. @tkaiser Any word on the testing tool you mentioned in cnx ? http://www.cnx-software.com/2016/06/09/orange-pi-pc-plus-quad-core-development-board-with-1gb-ram-8gb-emmc-flash-sells-for-20/#comment-527601
  3. It would be great, if someone would make a suite, that would test everything on these boards. Things like DRAM, CPU, GPU, SDIO... If it's easier to setup (or even built into the armbian) more users would do it.
  4. You can always test the setting, write another value to the .bin file, reset the system and repeat the process. It's long and rudimentary, but it could work.
  5. What exactly is the purpose of cooler_table ? As for finer frequency steps, it would be great, if there was an auto undervolt/underclock script, that would test every defined clock with certain voltage range (for example 1.2Ghz 1.3->1.1V). Because this would be automated, lots of people could test it and you guys would get an general idea of what voltages can most boards take at a certain frequency. This way it would be more efficient.
  6. What about pci-e or USB3 ? Are there cheapo chipsets that support that ? My wish is still a cheap (<50$ shipped) board with gigabit ethernet and usb3 or sata (both works for me). I was really fed up of waiting for such board, so i went ahead grabbed a cheap ITX board (E1-2100 based). For 40€ i got dual core x86, gigabit eth, usb3 and sata. But it's not ideal, since its quite big and draws more power (around 10-12W) than most arm boards.
  7. http://www.gearbest.com/tv-box-mini-pc/pp_354507.html How about something like this ? It looks very similar. Was anyone able to boot any kind of linux distro on those ? I might just pick one up, because they are very cheap and quite powerfull.
  8. You guys should also make a similar script, that changes voltages and frequencies for the SoC.
  9. i dont think there are any browsers out there, that support HW acceleration on H3.
  10. This helped me cut from 2.5minutes to just 1 minute of wait time with lsb. It still waits at network interfaces and ttySAC2.device.
  11. Would be possible to configure the led as an sd card activity ?
  12. Didn't even have ethernet cable plugged in from the get go. Always via wifi.
  13. Yes, Wifi card is detected and works flawlessly when system boots to desktop. It just takes a lot of time for lsb to wake it up i suppose. Also for samba browsing, what do i have to install/configure so that thunar will browse samba shares ? I
  14. So i'm using Orange Pi PC with the latest armbian desktop image. I've noticed this issues: -Booting takes a long time with wifi adapter (realtek 8188etv), stucks at "lsb raise network interfaces" for 2 minutes, than continues -Browsing shares via thunar results in this error -No chrome/midori in repos ?
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