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Indeed, it's just vice-versa. Mainline is suited for servers, legacy is old but has extra mefia support (drivers) so it's suited for desktops that don't need newer kernel. Edit: my fault, I just understood it wrong. Every point is better in mainline. The only exceptiin may be wifi, but no idea about this specific model. Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk
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armbian-config Maybe... Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk
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Orange Pi Prime: USB problem under heavy I/O (and CPU) load
Naguissa replied to grep's topic in SD card and PSU issues
Maybe overheat problem? Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk -
Orange Pi Zero Wiring Serial read to array problem
Naguissa replied to Hikmet TEKIN's topic in Beginners
Is SerialGetChar a blocking function? If not the code will overflow. Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk -
Orange Pi Zero Wiring Serial read to array problem
Naguissa replied to Hikmet TEKIN's topic in Beginners
What's the error? Port, empty, null pointer, garbage.... Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk -
Instead vo=x11 you could try vo=xv It should perform a little bit better, even more on scaling. Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk
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Personally yea, but no project for.doing one. A cluster adds overhead, and if your power needs are not so much you could do a.simple web server using spare servers: One nginx to route requeats among web processing nodes. One or more web proceasing nodes (i.e., php-fpm) One or replicated db nodes. Still, for real load you will need a real server.... Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk
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This one is just like the one I have described above., identical. Works perfectly to me.
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I'm using some old PSUs I had at home, specially one I got years ago from Aliexpress with a cheap USB - ATA bridge I got for reading few old PATA disks., so no idea.
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No, I was referring to PSU microUSB cable. The problem with Armbian could be because its optimizations could cause more power drawing and then more underpower failures Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk
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I'm first! As always, try a beefier PSU and a good, short USB cable. tkaiser will then rant about shitty microUSB (he is completely right) Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk
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https://www.foroelectro.net/electronica-digital-raspberry-y-otros-socs-f9/nas-casero-barato-y-bajo-consumo-con-un-soc-banana-t162.html#p331 Search for: g. USB automount Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk
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From the spanish link before, that I posted on mobile: [global] workgroup = WORKGROUP server string = Samba Server %v netbios name = <name_of_the_server_on_your_network> dns proxy = no max xmit = 65535 socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_SNDBUF=65535 SO_RCVBUF=65535 read raw = yes write raw = yes max connections = 65535 max open files = 65535 [UNIT_NAME] comment = <you_share_description> path = <path_to_share> browsable = yes guest ok = yes read only = no create mask = 666 directory mask = 777 force user = <your_user_here> force group = users printable = no public = yes You have to change: netbios name = <name_of_the_server_on_your_network> [UNIT_NAME] comment = <you_share_description> path = <path_to_share> force user = <your_user_here> Then execute this to change samba password for desired user: smbpasswd -a <your_user_here> Then you'll have two options to login in your server: As guest or using user/pass defined in command above.
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And in addition: also, they provide 0 support. Enviado desde mi Jolla mediante Tapatalk