11-30-2016, 08:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2016, 08:24 PM by UnixOutlaw.)
Well - I tried to run Apache guacamole Java applet / servlet on an NTC CHIP - gave up...
Tried it on Armbian on BananaPI - it was better - but still a bit sluggish at times.
I'm now running it on one of my Pine boards (PineA64+ 2GB) running "latest" Armbian Jessie Legacy...
It's really snappy! I've got port forwarding from the interwebs - and I can use guacamole to get an SSH session for all the nodes I've configured using it's XML configuration file... It will even do RDP and VNC, I've tested RDP (using XRDP) to one of my nodes - it's not really practicable over the interwebs - but nice and quick on the same LAN....
And - 2 GB board seems wasted (not even gone above 1 GB usage) - which suggests to me - those 4 cores make all the difference - and perhaps 64 bit?
I did try to run it on an RPi 3b - running Raspbian - but too many dependancies during the install so gave up.
It was really simple to get going - and I think I'll leave that PineA64+ 2GB board doing just that... Just about given up using either of my boards for a desktop workload - mainly because of the lousy software support from the board vendor... Got an OPi+ 2E and running Armbian with XFCE makes a much better desktop than Pine - just a shame the OPi+ doesn't have battery support (however battery support on Pine has be less than spectacular for me anyway).
Also - can report - iperf3 is reporting me getting close to 1000 mbit under Armbian!
Thanks to Igor and TKaiser for an AWESOME Linux platform to run on Arm SBCs!
Tried it on Armbian on BananaPI - it was better - but still a bit sluggish at times.
I'm now running it on one of my Pine boards (PineA64+ 2GB) running "latest" Armbian Jessie Legacy...
It's really snappy! I've got port forwarding from the interwebs - and I can use guacamole to get an SSH session for all the nodes I've configured using it's XML configuration file... It will even do RDP and VNC, I've tested RDP (using XRDP) to one of my nodes - it's not really practicable over the interwebs - but nice and quick on the same LAN....
And - 2 GB board seems wasted (not even gone above 1 GB usage) - which suggests to me - those 4 cores make all the difference - and perhaps 64 bit?
I did try to run it on an RPi 3b - running Raspbian - but too many dependancies during the install so gave up.
It was really simple to get going - and I think I'll leave that PineA64+ 2GB board doing just that... Just about given up using either of my boards for a desktop workload - mainly because of the lousy software support from the board vendor... Got an OPi+ 2E and running Armbian with XFCE makes a much better desktop than Pine - just a shame the OPi+ doesn't have battery support (however battery support on Pine has be less than spectacular for me anyway).
Also - can report - iperf3 is reporting me getting close to 1000 mbit under Armbian!
Thanks to Igor and TKaiser for an AWESOME Linux platform to run on Arm SBCs!