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For when you are running an “obscure” distro and/or sbc (like say, dietpi and orange pi zero 3).
Definitely Not GustavoM. :^)
For when you are running an “obscure” distro and/or sbc (like say, dietpi and orange pi zero 3).
I’ve got a rpi 4 w/ 2 GiB of ram and it runs fine.
1- Clone this repo: https://github.com/NicoD-SBC/armbian-gaming
2- Run armbian-gaming.sh
3- Choose “install retropie”
4- Run “emulationstation” after installing
I like my rpi, but using it with a water cooling kit that big is a bit too much. It’s like buying a ferrari engine and then using it on my 20 year old car.
Thank you for your concise and well thought post.
There are minimum risk that the sbc is damaged (0 risk don’t exists) although.
Let me guess – those same risks also exists with a (required volts per amps) power supply? Then again, I’m planning to use it on an sbc meant to stay idle 24/7, so I guess I should be fine. Thank you for your input as well.
Downloaded the latest Ubuntu Desktop
Theres your problem.
What if my board has barely any available ram for that? (Right now its running sway, docker w/ nextdns and playing a 24/7 livestream through ffplay/yt-dlp and the available ram varies between 90MiB to 300 MiB.)
bemenu, grim, openshot. thorium browser. And lynx for the occasional “Mom, cancel my meetings” moment.
Clippy is back from the dead eh?
A “lame” fix for this is to go to /usr/share/hyprland/
and delete all png files stored there. “It’s not stupid if it works”. :^)
“Hello sir, this is Wendy’s.”
“…oh hang on a sec, gotta check my dotfiles.”
LXQt always brings me back… when I tried to make my Linux/GNU install an Windows 95 lookalike. *sigh…good times.
Amen.
I saw an article where people started messing with voltage to a Tesla’s CPU and managed to unlock premium features.
I know this is slightly off-topic, but… how exactly does this happens anyways? Does dropping the cpu voltage makes it “forget” of some intended things like a built-in protection or something of the sort? Not gonna lie, I never heard of it until now.
I am currently powering two rpi’s with a 40w USB dual port charger, has been going well.
Isn’t using chargers instead of power supplies dangerous? Because I keep hearing that “power supplies are a must or else you’ll kill your device” like its gospel. Unless that isn’t entirely true or something I might be (very likely) unaware.
Other than that, thanks for your input as well
Fair enough. Thank you for your input.
Arch, Debian, Ubuntu and its derivatives, Manjaro, a bit of NixOS, Tails. I don’t need to explain “Why?” since I don’t use em for personal preference, but more like “when I’m forced to.”.
A bit unrelated, but you could go for (gentle) water splash sounds or rain.
foot
if on Wayland. st
if on Xorg. But I’d love something like foot
with tmux
built-in.
Not really a “anti malware” per se, but you can always set up a separate linux device (like a orange pi zero 3) and set it up as a network ad blocker with nextdns (which apparently it can be (also) a “anti malware” – which I haven’t tested if it is legit or not, but eh.).