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  1. Title changed by moderator from "Performance and support ... how to select a good board, processor? Problem about different installation procedures by variety of platforms ex rpi-monitor ..." pine64:~$ uname -a Linux pine64 3.10.102-2-pine64-longsleep #66 SMP PREEMPT Sat Jul 16 10:53:13 CEST 2016 aarch64 GNU/Linux After reading the post here about your thoughts concerning AllWinners processor seems not the best choice qua performance and support. https://docs.armbian.com/ What kind of boards, processor is this community recommending? Thanks, I didn't found yet some kind of stars, recommendations here about boards. To be honest I'm little bit misguided, because of the supported CPUs, boards. On the other hand the post : “Need help on Pine A64, 64bit Quad Core 1.2GHz Single board computer” was for me as newcomer an eye opener. Just as this document of Tido https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LMbXPbt16C8TtmmPm45ZzU61O77HkQ5ZLJ-ALlhLOlI I have a lot of respect for you all, your time and effort. But what is the big difference between ARMbian and a debian installation? @TKaiser, I'm little bit confused in a way … TKaiser, just like a lot of others in this community, did so much effort and coding, but I've the impression that every platform has it's own installation procedure for rpi-monitor. By accident I found this guide one for board PINE A64, which is quite different to the one for the Banana A20 Pi. REF : https://forum.pine64.org/archive/index.php?thread-4462.html wget -q -O - http://kaiser-edv.de/tmp/4U4tkD/install-rpi-monitor-for-a64.sh | /bin/bash (I was not able to find your original post back, here???… in the hope to learn a little bit more. Except a small post here about the performance https://forum.armbian.com/index.php?/topic/491-need-help-on-pine-a64-64bit-quad-core-12ghz-single-board-computer/&page=3 – tkaiser reference https://pastebin.com/bSTYCQ5u ) REF : https://forum.armbian.com/index.php?/topic/155-testers-wanted-sunxi-adjustments-for-rpi-monitor/ for banana pi (router) A20, is for me not all clear but the post explains quite a lot. On the other hand … I have already few questions about the set-up for PINE A64, I don't see on the rpi-monitor that there is no PMU [Power Management Unit] available. Is it difficult to implement ... [ http://rpi-experiences.blogspot.be/2013/06/rpi-monitor-version-20-advance-usage.html ] ... I have read now about regular expressions ... but how do you go from command line to ... dynamic.6.regexp=\S+\s+\d+\s+(\d+).*\/$ config files. [ https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/grep-regular-expressions/ ] But still makes no sense ... REVIEW : In meanwhile I found this information in paragraph : "Add other graphs from additional sources: other mount point" - REF : http://rpi-experiences.blogspot.be/2013/06/rpi-monitor-advance-usage-and.html COMMAND | perl -ne '/REGEXP/' and print "$1\n"' And despite I use a32Gb SD-card mounted, I just see 6Gb (also in command line). (a SD one like recommend at https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/ : SD-card ) PICTURE on-line : https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2WLaA0HlUBVSTQ1V1BsT2ljTm8 (annex) command line pine64:~$ sudo fdisk -l [sudo] password for debian: Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 29.7 GiB, 31914983424 bytes, 62333952 sectors Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disklabel type: dos Disk identifier: 0x88dd9856 Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type /dev/mmcblk0p1 40960 143359 102400 50M e W95 FAT16 (LBA) /dev/mmcblk0p2 143360 12787711 12644352 6G 83 Linux [ /etc/rpimonitor/template/sdcard.conf ] static.7.name=sdcard_root_total static.7.source=df / static.7.regexp=\S+\s+(\d+).*\/$ static.7.postprocess=$1/1024 static.8.name=sdcard_boot_total static.8.source=df /boot .. dynamic.6.name=sdcard_root_used dynamic.6.source=df / about SWAP: I have 0 as indications; NaN [Not A Number] indication for percentage ... on first thought, I think it's a regular expression problem??? command line : pine64:~$ cat /proc/meminfo MemTotal: 1003820 kB MemFree: 211060 kB Buffers: 19060 kB Cached: 623204 kB SwapCached: 0 kB ... [ /etc/rpimonitor/template/swap.conf ] dynamic.8.source=/proc/meminfo dynamic.8.regexp=SwapFree:\s+(\d+) dynamic.8.postprocess=$this->{'static'}->{'swap_total'} - ($1/1024) Maybe I look it too simple, because the variety of platforms ... Is it not possible to install all config files (one installation guide) and then just use the correct one, depending platform and number of bits 32/64.
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