> Debian almost certainly won't run.
For some definition of "won't run", but you can most likely get a plain
standard Debian to work using a non-Debian kernel.
Stefan
On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 08:54:39PM -0400, Alan Corey wrote:
> I welcome the 4 GB of RAM the most, I use 2 swap files and get tired
> of waiting for swapping and unswapping. Hopefully the ethernet is no
> longer tied to the USB.
I suspect it is, but since there is now USB3 at least gigabit etherne
On Fri, Jun 28, 2019 at 01:50:02PM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
> So when I buy one of these in a couple of months, do I need to buy the
> heatsink too? Will the heatsink fit into the standard case? If not, is
> there a case that will fit?
>
> And, finally, is there a version of Debian that will
I have an aluminum case, not using it lately. I mostly use a USB wifi
adapter. If you clone a Pi SD card it ends up on the same IP address as
the original. I couldn't get it through anybody's head at raspberry pi.org
that this is a problem. USB wifi is at least different, haven't tried 2 of
the
On Fri, 28 Jun 2019 13:50:02 -0700, Rick Thomas
wrote:
>So when I buy one of these in a couple of months, do I need to buy the
>heatsink too?
As the RPi 4B apparently runs much hotter than previous models, you
may want to consider an aluminum case for the Raspberry Pi 4B:
https://flirc.tv/more
On 28/06/2019 20:50, Rick Thomas wrote:
> So when I buy one of these in a couple of months, do I need to buy the
> heatsink too? Will the heatsink fit into the standard case? If not, is
> there a case that will fit?
>
> And, finally, is there a version of Debian that will run on one of these?
Hi.
On Sun, Jun 30, 2019 at 12:05:01AM -0700, Rick Thomas wrote:
>
>
> > On Jun 29, 2019, at 11:51 PM, andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > On Sb, 29 iun 19, 02:18:44, Alan Corey wrote:
> >> Thank you, I hadn't looked at that. So there's Debian for it, not
> >> just Ubuntu?
> >
>
On Du, 30 iun 19, 00:05:01, Rick Thomas wrote:
> > On Jun 29, 2019, at 11:51 PM, andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > On Sb, 29 iun 19, 02:18:44, Alan Corey wrote:
> >> Thank you, I hadn't looked at that. So there's Debian for it, not
> >> just Ubuntu?
> >
> > I'm only concerned with u-boot
> On Jun 29, 2019, at 11:51 PM, andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> On Sb, 29 iun 19, 02:18:44, Alan Corey wrote:
>> Thank you, I hadn't looked at that. So there's Debian for it, not
>> just Ubuntu?
>
> I'm only concerned with u-boot/Linux mainline support, as I don't like
> using vendor p
On Sb, 29 iun 19, 02:18:44, Alan Corey wrote:
> Thank you, I hadn't looked at that. So there's Debian for it, not
> just Ubuntu?
I'm only concerned with u-boot/Linux mainline support, as I don't like
using vendor provided images.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianU
Currently, the only RPi 4B case I was able to find on-line is the
official one:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/raspberry-pi-4-case/
Official RPi 4B dimensions are here:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/mechanical/rpi_MECH_4b_4p0.pdf
Geekworm https://geekworm.
Thank you, I hadn't looked at that. So there's Debian for it, not
just Ubuntu? I have 3 Raspberry Pi 3s but for a higher performance
machine I have a Rock64, which isn't entirely satisfactory. I'll poke
around Odroid's forums a little and probably order one. It looks more
like a car stereo and
On Vi, 28 iun 19, 20:54:39, Alan Corey wrote:
>
> What I'd like to see is a massive heat sink that dwarfs the circuit
> board and becomes dominant, sort of like with Pentiums, could even
> have a fan. You'd mount the heat sink then bolt the Pi to it,
> probably with heat sink compound or a heat-c
Unless you're going to overclock it (which I'm not sure is possible,
probably) you don't need a heat sink. It will throttle (reduce speed)
if it gets hot. A heat sink keeps it from overheating so soon so it
can run at full speed longer. If you run cpuminer (to mine Litecoin
or Bitcoin) it will o
So when I buy one of these in a couple of months, do I need to buy the heatsink
too? Will the heatsink fit into the standard case? If not, is there a case
that will fit?
And, finally, is there a version of Debian that will run on one of these? Or
should I just plan on running Raspbian?
Than
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