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Fanless daily driver? - donblanco - 04-22-2019 What I am trying to replace: mini-itx I LINUX Mint, 3 drives and a noisy fan. Typical usage: - Music/video streaming (youtube/SomaFM, etc) - Browsing - Darktable (photo editing) - ebook server - Libre Office - email (Mailspring) - watching video downloads - Transmission torrent client - VS Code (web sites) Occasional/optional usage: - video editing Need to be able to: - connect to 3 drives (USB?) - connect to VT KEYBOARD - do HDMI Questions: 1 - is this possible with the RockPro64 in a small fanless case? 2 - is Linux Mint 19 running on this yet? RE: Fanless daily driver? - tuxd3v - 04-22-2019 (04-22-2019, 08:23 AM)donblanco Wrote: What I am trying to replace: mini-itx I LINUX Mint, 3 drives and a noisy fan.Hello donblanco, It all depends.. You want to use 3 hard-drives attached? If you found another power Source it could be possible tough.. I don't know if Linux Mint is supported, but you have several options for desktops here.. I do pretty much what you are saying in mine RockPro64, Compiling big projects like all libboost, ARM Compute Library( NEON/OpenCL ) and such, with no problem..you mentioned VS Code...you mean Visual studio code? I don't really know, People around Linux don't use, usually, Microsoft tools.. But if there is any port of Visual Studio for Linux/arm I don see why it shouldn't work.. It would be better to use a light desktop environment. because it would be faster.. My RockPRo64 is a daily driver Desktop, I do everything here.. RE: Fanless daily driver? - donblanco - 04-22-2019 (04-22-2019, 12:07 PM)tuxd3v Wrote: Hello donblanco, I guess I should find power specs on the RockPro64, maybe the wiki? (04-22-2019, 12:07 PM)tuxd3v Wrote: I do pretty much what you are saying in mine RockPro64, I've been running VS Code on linux for months now. It's really nice! (04-22-2019, 12:07 PM)tuxd3v Wrote: It would be better to use a light desktop environment. because it would be faster.. So probably LXDE or XFCE? OK cool... |