Sujet : Re: rPI Goes Public
De : nospam (at) *nospam* example.net (D)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 02. Jul 2024, 10:47:14
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Organisation : i2pn2 (i2pn.org)
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On Tue, 2 Jul 2024, 26xh.0712 wrote:
On 6/29/24 4:11 PM, D wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jun 2024, rbowman wrote:
On Sat, 29 Jun 2024 01:02:18 -0400, 26xh.0712 wrote:
So, for now, I'm into Arch derivatives. Manjaro is now very good but
there are a couple others I'd consider. My one gripe with Manjaro is
the update model ... which quickly gets to basically reloading the
entire 2+gb system, rather like Tumbleweed, and that takes time and
bites into the monthly data allotment.
I avoided the Red Hat family after the gcc 2.96 fiaso in the early '2000s
but recently gave Fedora a shot on one of my backup machines. I knew what
i was getting into but the KDE spin 40 has a huge number of updates.
They've even managed to copy the Windows 'Don't turn you machine off'
message.
Clearly boards like BeeLink and BMax fit into a different niche from
Pi's - for some apps you WANT all those I/O pins and there's no
substitute. However I had been using Pi's for apps that did not need
those pins. Pi5/WORM has forced me to a fork in the road, Pi doesn't
do it all anymore.
I've got a few Pico Ws and may go the route of using one Pico as the
loader/debugger for the target Pico to get around the pin problem with a
conventional Linux box. They're cheap enough.
I'm using the radxa zero for kodi with debian bookworm. Works flawlessly and the small radxa zero has more than enough power to make x265 and 1080p run smoothly on the TV. =)
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Glad SOMETHING works on WORM ...
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IMHO it's been contaminated by Canonical rejects and
was released WAY too early. FAR too many utterly
POINTLESS changes that do NOT improve usability or
security or anything. Deb should go back one or two
steps and then advance from that paradigm. From Deb
we expect SOLID and TRADITIONAL Linux. Let others
try all the weird stuff.
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Interesting. I was completely unaware of that. Could you give me some examples of what they did? Note that I don't have any graphical environment, only the server, an extra codec repository from where I also got kodi.