hackerboards, to linux
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We've created a Matrix room to chat about HackerBoards, single board computers, life, and the universe in general. Will you join us? :linux: 👀

https://app.element.io/#/room/#board-db:matrix.org

JLW_the_Jobber, to xfce
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I spent a good chunk of the day slimming down my Debian install on the . I moved from (and uninstalled) to . I wholesale uninstalled many preinstalled apps (such as Libre Office, Emacs, Bluez, and much, much more).

I installed and I gotta say, it is running smooth. I am even able to run with out maxing out the CPU or RAM!

All in all, its been a good day.

thelinuxcast, to linux
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We'll be podcasting in about an hour and half! Join us live! https://youtube.com/live/ApIbILy9nvw?feature=share

bananapi, to sbc
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BPI-F3 (4G ram+16G eMMC) ready now, it is an industrial grade RISC-V development board, it design with SpacemiT K1 8 core RISC-V chip, CPU integrates 2.0 TOPs AI computing power
You can buy sample here:
https://docs.banana-pi.org/en/BPI-F3/BananaPi_BPI-F3
-V

extrowerk, to sbc
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Just got running on my Radxa Zero 3W .

DMESG: https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-bugs&m=171479651109832&w=2

TexasObserver, to sbc
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In a new memoir, Christa Brown, one of the nation’s best-known clergy abuse survivors and whistleblowers, shares the shocking story of her escape from Baptistland.

An interview with Investigations Editor Lise Olsen: https://www.texasobserver.org/baptist-metoo-clergy-abuse-book-sbc/

@bookstodon

amoroso, to Lisp
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MakerLisp Machine is a Lisp and CP/M single board computer with a 50 MHz eZ80 and up to 16 MB RAM. It runs a Lisp on bare metal system as well as CP/M 2.2. The Lisp dialect is a blend of Common Lisp, Scheme, and C.

How cool is that?

https://www.makerlisp.com

makerbymistake, to sbc
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Comparing the three main Zero SBC's in the market right now: Raspberry Pi Zero 2W, Orange Pi Zero 2W, and Radxa Zero 3W

https://youtu.be/Fyet0-L1IWI

philip, to sbc
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For Reasons™ I'm shopping around for Single Board Computers (). Curious to hear if anyone has any favorites Besides the . Looking to run general purpose Linux distros, primarily in headless configuration.

kyonshi, to sbc
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Bought myself one of these supposedly boards for some small projects. Let's see how it compares to the I already have. The form factor is the same as the rpi3 at least.

No inbuilt wifi for one thing, but it came with heat sink already attached, so that's nice.
I wouldn't mind using an -based system on this, but from what I've seen the process for that is somewhat involved.

jbzfn, to sbc
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🤖 Duo S RISC-V/Arm SBC features Sophgo SG2000 SoC, Ethernet, WiFi 6, and Bluetooth 5 connectivity - CNX Software

「 Linux and RTOS are said to be supported on the Duo S, and you’ll find buildroot-built OS images on GitHub to boot from either the microSD card or the eMMC flash. As of the current v1.0.9 image, Duo S does not yet support wiringX (C) and pinpong (Python) GPIO libraries, and Arduino support is not implemented either 」

https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/03/25/duo-s-risc-v-arm-sbc-features-sophgo-sg2000-soc-ethernet-wifi-6-and-bluetooth-5-connectivity/

linuxiac, to linux
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schizanon, to gaming
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What's the cheapest little home console you can buy off aliexpress that would connect to ? I'd like to buy a few and set them up for my friends and family as presents. Install a frontend like , load it up with roms. Probably a but maybe there's some other that'd do the job?

losttourist, to 8bit
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Over the years I've collected many different single-board computers and microcontroller boards. Too many to even count.

But I don't think I've ever been as excited to get a new one as this: a board from @olimex.

It's a 6502 (well, modern 65C02) mounted on a board, with the IO memory-mapped to an onboard RP2040 so that there is HDMI output, USB, and so on.

Now eagerly waiting for the weekend so I can play with it!

jbzfn, to sbc
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🧲 Milk-V Duo S: Dual-Core RISC-V SBC Open for Pre-Order Starting at $11.00 | linuxgizmos.com

"This dual-core design offers flexibility and performance for embedded computing. Scheduled to ship in March 2024, this board has improved specifications and features compared to the Duo Classic, and it supports both Linux and FreeRTOS operating systems."

https://linuxgizmos.com/milk-v-duo-s-dual-core-risc-v-sbc-open-for-pre-order-starting-at-11-00/

linuxiac, to linux
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Raspberry Pi 5 is now supported on DietPi 9.1! Plus, get improvements for ROCK 4 SE, NanoPi series, and key software bug fixes. Here's more on that!
https://linuxiac.com/dietpi-9-1-expands-support-for-raspberry-pi-5/

kyonshi, to sbc
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is it just me or are single board computers lately... way too expensive, feature-rich, or hard to get?

I am just trying to find a small thing to run a single small app on. What happened to the kind of raspberry zero they put on a magazine cover?

farooqkz, to foss
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Some think is crap and anything open source is crap and badly written. Some think is hard to learn. In that case, my Father must be a supergenius for learning how to use at over 40 after years being away from technology and even not having a smartphone running . The old PC we had at home could not run so I installed Debian on it and he has been using , the desktop environment PDF reader and few other things for past 2 years.

farooqkz,
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BTW, imagine if it wasn't for FOSS, this old PC we have at home would be sold for its metal parts as garbage. Where are the environmentalists?

If he decides to have Linux rather than Windows, a small will be enough for him for few years. It's cheaper, consumes less power and it's also kinda portable unlike a full blown PC. And because of less heat produced, one can predict it'll live for much longer due to less damage done to electronic parts.

SrRochardBunson, to sbc

Where's the best site to buy a 7" lcd touchscreen & ~300W (Peak 600W) 296Wh rechargeable battery?

Neither need to be in a plastic case because they will be mounted in this vintage soviet oscilloscope with a .

itnewsbot, to linux
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OpenWRT to Mark 20 Years with Reference Hardware - The OpenWRT project is now two decades old. The project has come a long way since ... - https://hackaday.com/2024/01/13/openwrt-to-mark-20-years-with-reference-hardware/

JLW_the_Jobber, to debian
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Yeeaaaaaah buddy! I got the back up and running on good ol .

I have to say is growing on me for use. I like how it focuses me more since many SBC are limited in resources and are not great at multitasking.

dhrystone, (edited ) to random
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This guy’s experience with using a 5 as a “regular” desktop computer was interesting. Fun to know that you can do so many things with a computer just a bit bigger than a tin of Altoids. I have an N2 gathering dust here which used to be my media center interface before I graduated to Firesticks and , I might stand that up as a play PC one day when the man cave has a bit more room.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/01/what-i-learned-from-using-a-raspberry-pi-5-as-my-main-computer-for-two-weeks/

SrRochardBunson, to esp32
kyle, to sbc
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Not that I need another low power SBC around here, but the fact that this is running a Celeron and starts at $39 makes it kind of interesting:

https://liliputing.com/radxa-x2l-is-a-pocket-sized-pc-board-with-intel-celeron-j4125-for-39-and-up/

governa, to sbc
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