On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 04:34:55PM -0400, Brian Nash wrote: > The way I got Devuan on my RPI3 was by installing the normal Raspbian > distro, then adding the armhf Devuan repositories to > /etc/apt/sources.list, then re-installing everything and purging systemd.
Ie, the same way most folks install De{bi,vu}an on any random arm box :p (In my case, Odroid-U2 and Omega OAN133 laptop.) > For testing, I switched to using the PI as my general-purpose computer, > and nothing has gone wrong yet. (it's been a few months) Interesting, what are your experiences? I've once pondered doing this on Odroid-U2 (RPi1 era, less than twice the price, 8x the RAM, ~5x the IO, 4x cores, 3x nominal CPU speed, 16x compile speed) yet the one I got has apparently damaged graphics card; shipping it back to Korea for replacement would cost almost as much as buying a new one so I gave up and use it headless only. (Back then it could be bought only direct from the manufacturer.) However, these days there's a new hard requirement for me: dual monitor support. Having just one feels like tunnel vision... It seems there _is_ a way to get dual monitors on RPi (but not other ARMs): "Gert VGA adapter" (having one HDMI one VGA is fine for me, I stock up old 1280x1024 monitors for sane aspect ratio). I wonder how well would this work in practice. Meow! -- An imaginary friend squared is a real enemy. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng