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  1. 29 minutes ago, stm said:

    I tried to find some prices on it, but it seems the board is relatively new and  might be too soon for Armbian support, you can try getting things up and running yourself and then (hopefully) get help wherever you're stuck. If you just want a ready to flash image you might have to wait a while. H6 is only supported on a handful of WIP boxes from my understanding.

     

    Good luck.

    Thanks for your suggestion

  2. I am using Oanrge Pi Zero 512MB,  receive root mail everyday

     

    /etc/cron.daily/log2ram:
    sending incremental file list
    ./
    alternatives.log
    auth.log
    daemon.log
    dpkg.log
    kern.log
    lastlog
    mail.info
    mail.log
    messages
    ...................
    mysql/error.log.5.gz
    mysql/error.log.6.gz
    mysql/error.log.7.gz

    sent 31,199,258 bytes  received 1,265 bytes  4,160,069.73 bytes/sec
    total size is 40,359,412  speedup is 1.29
    /etc/cron.daily/logrotate:
    Warning: Unit file of apache2.service changed on disk, 'systemctl daemon-reload' recommended.
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    I also have orange pi pc, and check by " df"

     

    PC has  " log2ram ......................../var/log", but didn't see it on Zero. 

     

    Anything wrong?

     

     

  3. 3 hours ago, sadegh said:

    Hi igorpec,
    Which Orange Pi is the best computer for an ordinary user,who buys a Orange Pi ,only because it very very cheap is -even cheapest on the board computers world-stil more friends of my,with very old and big computers wants buy a Orange buy,they asks me,because i am the first one with an Orange Pi. Just like me, they wants too use Orange Pi for daily use ,like surfing,work with Libreofice....
    Thanks
                 Sadegh  

     

    arm device better as server. Even orange pi pc could be as desktop computer, but the experience is not cheerful as x86 pc, probably just OK for geeks.  

     

    almost impossible to replace PC by orange pi if not familiar with linux,  Go to chromebook if you are looking for easy and economic solution.

     

    However, that would be a different story if your friends want to "play" arm devices. :)

     

     

     

     

  4. 1 hour ago, tkaiser said:

     

    How does the output of 'vmstat' looks like over time?

     

    /$ vmstat
    procs -----------memory---------- ---swap-- -----io---- -system-- ------cpu-----
     r  b   swpd   free   buff  cache   si   so    bi    bo   in   cs us sy id wa st
     0  0  76744 315564  50164 474180    0    0     4    37   28   36  1  1 96  2  0

     

  5. On 4/3/2017 at 11:30 AM, Igor said:


    We only provide testing images at the moment ... those are as is. If you want Debian -> DIY -> https://github.com/igorpecovnik/lib

     

    Thanks,  unfortunately I am not capable of image DIY :blink:,  so I have to use the ugly Debian image from official website. 

     

    For this image, it's better to install below two first before doing something.

     

    1. ntp

     

    2. locale 

     

    Overall, PC2 is not impressive as a server,  $10 lite/$15 pc enough.

     

    Neverthless, PC2 performs faster and better than PC when running desktop/android, but be careful: CPU gets very hot, heat sink is a must in my opinions.

     

     

     

  6. 1. Fast?  Well, faster than PC. 

     

    2. Hot?  CPU is much hotter than PC.   maybe this is why the seller recommended 3A  power supply. and heatsink highly recommended

     

    3.  SD card:  Running Android image from official website slowly, perhaps  emmc is better than SD card for desktop image/application.

     

    4.  Remote control: can use universal TV box control

     

    5.  As server?  perhaps $10 orange one is enough for general use.

     

    Just noticed: no image from armbian, any schedule to release image?

     



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