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techrights-news | #Security: Diffoscope 199 and WordPress (Anything Between 3.7 and 5.8) • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160009 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 00:49 |
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techrights-news | Links 8/1/2022: Wine 7.0 RC5 and Kdenlive 21.12.1 • Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/01/07/kdenlive-21-12-1/ ䷉ #Techrights #GNU #Linux #FreeSW | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/01/07/kdenlive-21-12-1/ | Jan 08 01:09 |
techrights-news | #Mozilla and #EasyOS • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160010 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 01:10 |
techrights-news | #FreeSoftware Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160011 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 01:10 |
techrights-news | #OpenHardware /Modding Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160012 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 01:10 |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160013 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 01:11 |
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techrights-news | A simple solution to the Private Key-Loss Conundrum • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160014 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 07:31 |
techrights-news | What is KDE Connect? How Do You Use It? [Beginner’s Guide] • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160015 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 07:51 |
techrights-news | Mr @BrianFagioli on #LinuxMint 20.3 http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/159978#comment-32419 | Jan 08 08:11 |
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techrights-news | This week in KDE: better MTP support • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160016 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 08:27 |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160017 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 08:29 |
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techrights-news | #KDE Frameworks 5.90 Arrives with More Improvements for Your Favorite KDE Apps • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160018 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 12:33 |
techrights-news | #KDE Ships Frameworks 5.90.0 http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160018#comment-32420 | Jan 08 12:48 |
techrights-news | New Hampshire (USA) may soon enshrine Software Freedom into law. YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160019 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 12:52 |
techrights-news | #KDE Kicks Off 2022 With New Feature Work http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160016#comment-32421 | Jan 08 12:56 |
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techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160020 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 13:37 |
techrights-news | #KDE: Krita, KDE PIM, KDE Developer Contributes to GNOME • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160021 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 13:39 |
techrights-news | #RaspberryPi and Arduino Projects • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160022 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 13:46 |
techrights-news | #Gentoo #Linux Packages Up AMD ROCm, Makes Progress On RISC-V, LTO+PGO Python http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/159881#comment-32422 | Jan 08 13:49 |
techrights-news | 5 Tiny Yet Useful Features I Would Like to See in GNOME in 2022 • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160023 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 13:49 |
techrights-news | 11 open source ideas for being more eco-friendly in 2022 http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160022#comment-32423 | Jan 08 14:05 |
techrights-news | Links 8/1/2022: KDE Frameworks 5.90.0, #Kazakhstan ’s Tough Times • Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/01/08/kde-frameworks-5-90-0/ ䷉ #Techrights #GNU #Linux #FreeSW | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/01/08/kde-frameworks-5-90-0/ | Jan 08 15:22 |
techrights-news | #Programming Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160024 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 15:22 |
techrights-news | Today’s 𝘛𝘶𝘹 𝘔𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘦𝘴 Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160025 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 15:23 |
techrights-news | #Clonezilla Live Disk Cloning and Partitioning Tool Is Now Powered by Linux 5.15 LTS • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160026 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 15:37 |
techrights-news | What #Gemini Clients to Use in 2022 • Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/01/08/gemini-clients/ ䷉ #Techrights #GNU #Linux #FreeSW | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/01/08/gemini-clients/ | Jan 08 15:43 |
techrights-news | Today in #Techrights • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160027 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 15:46 |
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Techrights-sec | otr: back from sauna, still cogitating on goals or ideas for the coming year | Jan 08 17:28 |
Techrights-sec | otr: it is important to be more clever about things and learn from the | Jan 08 17:28 |
Techrights-sec | otr: many attacks against many other organiations. SouthEast Linux Fest | Jan 08 17:28 |
Techrights-sec | otr: comes to mind, they went after the organizer personally, iirc physical | Jan 08 17:28 |
Techrights-sec | otr: threats in different forms about CoC. The same kind of politically | Jan 08 17:28 |
Techrights-sec | otr: motivated infilratation and attacks (aka Woke) go on against all FOSS | Jan 08 17:28 |
Techrights-sec | otr: activities since before the attacks were labelled Woke. | Jan 08 17:28 |
Techrights-sec | otr: thinking (will revisit this topic later today or tomorrow) | Jan 08 17:28 |
techrights-news | Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Oracle Web Cache • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160028 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 18:01 |
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techrights-news | 4 Best Free and Open Source Clojure Static Site Generators • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160029 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 18:27 |
techrights-news | #Google #Android Leftovers • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160030 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 18:27 |
Techrights-sec | For a demo of functions see ~xx/x1.sh ~xxx/x2.sh on the RPi | Jan 08 18:27 |
Techrights-sec | np | Jan 08 18:31 |
techrights-news | Gopher and #Gemini Can Co-exist, They’re Not the Same • Techrights ⚓ http://techrights.org/2022/01/08/gemini-and-gopher-compared/ ䷉ #Techrights #GNU #Linux #FreeSW | ♾ Gemini address: gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2022/01/08/gemini-and-gopher-compared/ | Jan 08 19:41 |
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techrights-news | Linux Mint 20.3 is Out! Full Dark Mode, Theme... http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/159978#comment-32424 | Jan 08 20:02 |
techrights-news | #EasyOS version 3.2 released • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160031 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 20:12 |
techrights-news | Today’s #HowTos | #UNIX • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160032 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 20:12 |
techrights-news | #RaspberryPI Touchscreen: reviewing the Uperfect RPI All-In-One • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160033 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 20:22 |
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Wade | hi my name is wade and i seem to have a problem with box64 for the rpi 4 4GB b etc | Jan 08 20:32 |
Wade | i have an 8GB one sitting in a drawer if that is problem but i kind of doubt it since i'm using 14% of the 4GB's ram | Jan 08 20:32 |
psydroid4 | hi Wade | Jan 08 20:33 |
Wade | my goal was to run some dedicated servers for steam games and i got fairly far right up until installing box64 | Jan 08 20:33 |
psydroid4 | did you get it to work? | Jan 08 20:33 |
psydroid4 | for me it hasn't worked yet | Jan 08 20:33 |
Wade | box86 gitted and compiled just fine but i get these errors https://controlc.com/dc1c4ec6 for box 86 when i try to compile it | Jan 08 20:33 |
Wade | https://controlc.com/dc1c4ec6 | Jan 08 20:33 |
Wade | *box64 in the last clause | Jan 08 20:33 |
psydroid4 | I only built box64 because I only run Linux aarch64 | Jan 08 20:33 |
Wade | running on the most recent official os | Jan 08 20:33 |
Wade | i need it to run headless steam | Jan 08 20:34 |
Wade | on a 18w computer instead of a minimum 90w computer but usually more like 150-800w | Jan 08 20:34 |
psydroid4 | box64 only builds on 64-bit (aarch64), box86 only on 32-bit (armhf) | Jan 08 20:34 |
Wade | my wife leaves her 5950x side machine running all the time for piddly sh*t that i'm sure the pi can do just fine on 18w | Jan 08 20:35 |
Wade | this guy seems to disagree https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-valheim-server/ | Jan 08 20:35 |
Wade | if i can get this to work then the next one will be the satisfactory game | Jan 08 20:35 |
Wade | can i build it somewhere else and run it on the pi, psydroid4? | Jan 08 20:36 |
psydroid4 | you can build and run 32-bit software on a 64-bit Linux OS on ARM | Jan 08 20:36 |
psydroid4 | but they are completely different instruction sets, so you'll have to run the other in a chroot | Jan 08 20:36 |
Wade | i am not a leet linux man | Jan 08 20:36 |
psydroid4 | Wade, what operating system do you have on your rpi 4? | Jan 08 20:37 |
Wade | haven't seen that word in at least 10 years | Jan 08 20:37 |
Wade | the official raspbian one | Jan 08 20:37 |
psydroid4 | 32-bit? | Jan 08 20:37 |
Wade | 64 | Jan 08 20:37 |
psydroid4 | I suppose | Jan 08 20:37 |
psydroid4 | ok, let's start with box64 then | Jan 08 20:37 |
Wade | yes that is my singular niggle | Jan 08 20:37 |
psydroid4 | I have built it on Debian 11 (bullseye) without problems | Jan 08 20:37 |
Wade | so far i have managed to put pihole and the unifi server on it | Jan 08 20:37 |
psydroid4 | but it doesn't run for me | Jan 08 20:38 |
Wade | on a pi 4? | Jan 08 20:38 |
psydroid4 | or at least i doesn't work | Jan 08 20:38 |
psydroid4 | no, not on a pi 4 | Jan 08 20:38 |
psydroid4 | as I don't have any | Jan 08 20:38 |
Wade | what did you try to run it on? | Jan 08 20:38 |
psydroid4 | Orange Pi Win Plus with 2 GB from 2017 | Jan 08 20:38 |
psydroid4 | so almost 5 years old | Jan 08 20:38 |
Wade | one would think that would be a recent enough arm to work | Jan 08 20:38 |
Wade | my pi is from june 2019 | Jan 08 20:38 |
psydroid4 | your rpi 4 is multiple times faster | Jan 08 20:39 |
psydroid4 | but software compatibility should be the same | Jan 08 20:39 |
Wade | i'm not asking box64 to do any heavy lifting though just some headless servers with no graphics | Jan 08 20:39 |
Wade | that guy seems to have made it work a few months ago in august 2021 | Jan 08 20:39 |
Wade | wrt the link from 14:35:17 gmt-6 | Jan 08 20:40 |
psydroid4 | are you trying to build the latest git? | Jan 08 20:40 |
Wade | probably | Jan 08 20:40 |
psydroid4 | let me see | Jan 08 20:40 |
Wade | one moment pls | Jan 08 20:40 |
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Wade | this link specific to box64 on the pi https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-x64/ | Jan 08 20:41 |
Wade | there's a link to it in the second link i pasted ITC | Jan 08 20:41 |
Wade | my pi is augmented a little via being up on ~dowel pins to hold up in the air stream of some fans and a 12v adapter to run the fans across it and the rest of my network closet's contents | Jan 08 20:42 |
Wade | a decent heatsink grafted onto it's cpu and other hot bits | Jan 08 20:42 |
Wade | running at 2ghz fully loaded tops out at 46.7c | Jan 08 20:42 |
Wade | or a little less when the air conditioner is running april through september generally | Jan 08 20:42 |
Wade | in the winter sometimes 180f air is blasted down at it | Jan 08 20:43 |
Wade | further fans in the door to draw hot air out and replace it with fresh air from my office | Jan 08 20:43 |
Wade | with two keyed deadbolts to keep my idiot nieces and nephew, cats, and dogs out of there | Jan 08 20:44 |
psydroid4 | I only turn my x86 machines on when I need to do something that requires more compute power | Jan 08 20:44 |
Wade | yeah i have an eypc workstation and a 5900x gaming pc | Jan 08 20:45 |
Wade | the former only for work though because is terrible spaceheater | Jan 08 20:45 |
Wade | i have it and my server not in the network closet, instead they're in the weird 106ft^2 room next to my office | Jan 08 20:46 |
Wade | my wifes computers, my workstation, and the server live in it with a 12,000 btus portable air conditioner that runs as a peaker ac | Jan 08 20:46 |
Wade | it comes on when that office gets to 85f | Jan 08 20:46 |
Wade | and turns off at 72 to preclude short cycling the compressor in such a small room | Jan 08 20:46 |
Wade | use a programmable outlet adapter to force it all the way off and only turn it on again when it's 85f at power outlet height in the room | Jan 08 20:47 |
Wade | it was a hospice room before i bought my house so it has 9 single gang outlet boxes on 6 20a circuits | Jan 08 20:47 |
Wade | workstation and server get their own circuits, as does the ac, the wife's pair of computers share a circuit | Jan 08 20:48 |
Wade | UPS charger takes one, the other one runs the ceiling fan and the lights, plus a spare that isn't doing anything | Jan 08 20:49 |
Wade | so we plug the vacuum cleaner into that circuit | Jan 08 20:49 |
Wade | german shepherds are great except for the shedding of fur | Jan 08 20:49 |
Wade | got two shark apex vacuums, roomba 880 with lithium battery mod, 980, and i7+, and an old electrolux canister from the 60s | Jan 08 20:50 |
Wade | it helps that electricity is cheap in AR too | Jan 08 20:50 |
Wade | anyway point of failure as follows | Jan 08 20:51 |
psydroid4 | I'm building it with ARM_DYNAREC, because the chip isn't any of the ones explicitly mentioned in CMakeLists.txt | Jan 08 20:51 |
Wade | i do all the shit in the link | Jan 08 20:51 |
Wade | yeah dynarec pops up in the thing all the time when i run a | Jan 08 20:52 |
Wade | cmake .. -DRPI4ARM64=1 -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo | Jan 08 20:52 |
Wade | works fine but | Jan 08 20:52 |
Wade | make -j$(nproc) | Jan 08 20:52 |
Wade | that's where our niggles lie | Jan 08 20:52 |
Wade | am i supposed to replace one or more characters in make -j$(nproc)? | Jan 08 20:53 |
psydroid4 | I'll try to build it with those flags too after this one | Jan 08 20:53 |
Wade | op delineates his reasoning Using the “-j” option, we can tell the compiler how many processes it should use to compile the code. Finally, we use the “nproc” environment variable as it contains the number of cores our CPU has. | Jan 08 20:53 |
psydroid4 | make -j4 should work | Jan 08 20:53 |
psydroid4 | or even make -j5 | Jan 08 20:53 |
Wade | i pretty sure pi 4 is a quadcore 1.5 ghz this one 2ghz | Jan 08 20:53 |
psydroid4 | an extra job to keep the queue filled but it's not necessary | Jan 08 20:54 |
Wade | pi@raspberrypi:~/box64/build $ make -j4(nproc) | Jan 08 20:54 |
Wade | bash: syntax error near unexpected token `(' | Jan 08 20:54 |
psydroid4 | mine is also a quadcore 1.2 ghz, but cortex a53 | Jan 08 20:54 |
Wade | ahhh | Jan 08 20:54 |
Wade | i want a riscv one | Jan 08 20:55 |
psydroid4 | I'm patient | Jan 08 20:55 |
Wade | but until then i'm trying to make these pis chooch appropriately | Jan 08 20:55 |
Wade | me too but i tried in that directory to do make -j4(nproc) and it resulted in that bash syntax error | Jan 08 20:56 |
techrights-news | #Pfsense Box mini PC with 6 Gigabit Ethernet from $417 http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/159961#comment-32426 | Jan 08 20:56 |
Wade | if i paste it as the way it says to in the guide i get a long output that won't fit in the terminal to paste the whole thing out of it | Jan 08 20:56 |
Wade | but it has the errors that are in the first link i posted | Jan 08 20:56 |
psydroid4 | I have never seen these errors | Jan 08 20:57 |
psydroid4 | btw | Jan 08 20:57 |
psydroid4 | can you do a `file /bin/ls` | Jan 08 20:57 |
psydroid4 | just to be sure that you are in fact running 64-bit | Jan 08 20:57 |
psydroid4 | I find it weird that it doesn't recognise the __int128 type | Jan 08 20:57 |
Wade | i'll be damned | Jan 08 20:59 |
Wade | i could have sworn i flashed the 64 bit one | Jan 08 20:59 |
psydroid4 | so it appears we've cleared up that mystery | Jan 08 20:59 |
Wade | for sure | Jan 08 21:00 |
psydroid4 | you should however be able to build box86 | Jan 08 21:00 |
Wade | i did but i need 64 to run the steam dedi servers so i'm going to shuck that 2.5" ssd and start over | Jan 08 21:00 |
psydroid4 | that sounds like a good plan | Jan 08 21:00 |
Wade | to avoid taking the internet offline i'm going to recommission the 8GB pi | Jan 08 21:01 |
Wade | ty | Jan 08 21:02 |
psydroid4 | yw | Jan 08 21:02 |
Wade | this is also to isolate all the hdd and 3,000 rpm noctua industrial fans | Jan 08 21:22 |
Wade | hdds | Jan 08 21:22 |
Wade | only not in that room computers are laptops and pis, and my gaming rig that i keep in the cooler office without any hdds in it is all flash and 10gb lan | Jan 08 21:23 |
Wade | got the 8GB pi halfway shucked from the nespi 4 case | Jan 08 21:24 |
Wade | it's been sitting for more than a year without being turned on but it turned on fine | Jan 08 21:24 |
Wade | am about to see wtf address it's on so i can make it chooch with arm64 | Jan 08 21:24 |
schestowitz-TR | hi wade | Jan 08 21:25 |
Wade | hello, schestowitz-TR | Jan 08 21:25 |
psydroid4 | mine spent about 8 months in a drawer before I found the time to get it running again | Jan 08 21:25 |
Wade | i forgot the nespi4 came with a heatsink and fan but in the case there is hardly any ventilation | Jan 08 21:25 |
Wade | so i took the top off and use the top as the bottom to get it up into the airstream of the fans | Jan 08 21:25 |
Wade | while retaining it's 750GB sshd in the nes game cart adapter thing | Jan 08 21:26 |
psydroid4 | and ever since I figured out how to get everything mainline running on it the machine has been switched on pretty much all the time | Jan 08 21:26 |
techrights-news | #Vivaldi hits the Astro Slide 5G • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160034 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 21:26 |
Wade | i have a dd box when i'm done i'm going to dd that 750gb sshd that only has a few GB of shit on it to the 250GB ssd that has been the 4GB pi 4's disk since 2019 | Jan 08 21:26 |
Wade | kind of want a pi400 but not enough to buy one | Jan 08 21:27 |
Wade | am kind of picky about my keyboards | Jan 08 21:27 |
Wade | i have some mechanical and some industrial type that are more resistant to dust and big cats and the associated hairballs and things | Jan 08 21:28 |
Wade | big as in larger housecats, i have been blessed with 13-20lb cats for most of my life to date | Jan 08 21:28 |
Wade | also chemical resistance, eg shop computer | Jan 08 21:29 |
Wade | hasn't been a real computer in a long time is more like hids for one elsewhere but still | Jan 08 21:29 |
techrights-news | #qBittorrent 4.4.0 http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/159980#comment-32427 | Jan 08 21:29 |
psydroid4 | I like SBCs mainly because they are so small and consume so little power | Jan 08 21:29 |
Wade | yeah i bought it to run all the automation in our rv originally but wound up buying a 2nd one to run pihole and unifi server instead of running it on the actual server | Jan 08 21:30 |
Wade | and it's worked fine since then until i got tired of seeing such low load and ram usage and went fishing for add'l shit to do with it | Jan 08 21:30 |
Wade | i murder some of the power efficiency by using a ddbox/3.5/2.5" disk uasp usb 3.0 adapter | Jan 08 21:31 |
Wade | holds 2 disks, has a dd button | Jan 08 21:31 |
schestowitz-TR | [21:27] <Wade> kind of want a pi400 but not enough to buy one | Jan 08 21:31 |
Wade | kingwin chinesium has been on continuously since july 2019 | Jan 08 21:31 |
schestowitz-TR | I saw a pi-based PC today in the news | Jan 08 21:31 |
Wade | it was probably a pi400 | Jan 08 21:31 |
schestowitz-TR | [20:22] <techrights-news> #RaspberryPI Touchscreen: reviewing the Uperfect RPI All-In-One • Tux Machines ⇨ http://www.tuxmachines.org/node/160033 #GNU #Linux #TuxMachines | Jan 08 21:32 |
Wade | i never gave much consideration to screen for pi | Jan 08 21:32 |
Wade | except for the retroflag demo i did for wifi with that nespi case | Jan 08 21:32 |
schestowitz-TR | I see... | Jan 08 21:33 |
Wade | that just used hdmi out to a tv | Jan 08 21:33 |
Wade | and later to a 1440p monitor | Jan 08 21:33 |
Wade | i do 99% of my piing with vnc or ssh | Jan 08 21:33 |
schestowitz-TR | same here | Jan 08 21:34 |
schestowitz-TR | for raspi4 | Jan 08 21:34 |
schestowitz-TR | but it has a screen attached | Jan 08 21:34 |
schestowitz-TR | it's off like 90% of the time | Jan 08 21:34 |
Wade | yep i never bought any pis before that one because they were too slow and had crappy usb/lan | Jan 08 21:34 |
schestowitz-TR | sometimes used for monitoring football scors and email | Jan 08 21:34 |
schestowitz-TR | *scores | Jan 08 21:34 |
Wade | close enough for government work | Jan 08 21:34 |
Wade | i do have a 1080p monitor in that network closet and another one in the server room but it's on a cart that rolls between them as needed but mostly sits in one or the other unplugged | Jan 08 21:35 |
Wade | don't recall the last time i used it though | Jan 08 21:36 |
Wade | 1st thing i googled with the pi4 was headless rpi 4 | Jan 08 21:36 |
psydroid4 | some of the SoCs coming out this year are going to have up to 10 times as much performance as the one I am using now | Jan 08 21:37 |
Wade | i'd certainly hope so, 2017 was some time ago | Jan 08 21:37 |
psydroid4 | and I've got pretty much everything running on mine already | Jan 08 21:37 |
psydroid4 | so I think a new one could even become a main machine for many of my workloads | Jan 08 21:38 |
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Wade | i didn't think terminal would be so slow with a 500GB 5400rpm drive | Jan 08 22:21 |
Wade | but it is | Jan 08 22:21 |
Wade | either that or it's this adapter that is slow af | Jan 08 22:22 |
Wade | was done and online by this time with a ssd and better adapter | Jan 08 22:22 |
Wade | am not sure if it was shucked from a game console or a laptop | Jan 08 22:23 |
Wade | sat in a drawer for years til the 1tb drive didn't fit in the adapter, dusted this old bugger off | Jan 08 22:23 |
Wade | took a solid 5 minutes just do to apt-get full-upgrade | Jan 08 22:24 |
psydroid4 | I just have a 128 GB SATA SSD connected and everything feels quite smooth even connected through USB 2.0 | Jan 08 22:26 |
Wade | yeah this is over vnc but still the other one with 250gb ssd vncs very smoothly | Jan 08 22:26 |
Wade | eg can type as fast as i want and mouse input isn't laggy | Jan 08 22:26 |
Wade | vs this thing... :( | Jan 08 22:26 |
Wade | rebooted it is fast now idk wtf | Jan 08 22:48 |
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Wade | inux raspberrypi 5.10.63-v8+ #1488 SMP PREEMPT Thu Nov 18 16:16:16 GMT 2021 aarch64 GNU/Linux | Jan 08 23:56 |
Wade | fixed, psydroid | Jan 08 23:56 |
Wade | pihole is being a cunt though | Jan 08 23:57 |
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