03-04-2016, 01:51 PM
Ubuntu & Andriod for me. two separate memory cards for each.
Which OS will you install into your Pine 64 (can select more than 1 if multiboot)? | |||
Remix OS | 28 | ||
Linux: Ubuntu, Archlinux, Debian... | 71 | ||
Windows 10 IoT | 7 | ||
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Which OS will you install into your Pine 64?
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03-04-2016, 01:51 PM
Ubuntu & Andriod for me. two separate memory cards for each.
03-11-2016, 01:33 AM
I would love to run stock Debian on it; but it doesn't seem like it s gonna be possible for a while :-(
03-11-2016, 03:02 AM
(03-11-2016, 01:33 AM)antx0n Wrote: I would love to run stock Debian on it; but it doesn't seem like it s gonna be possible for a while :-( https://github.com/umiddelb/z2d/blob/mas.../README.md
03-11-2016, 03:08 AM
03-11-2016, 03:42 AM
(03-11-2016, 03:08 AM)umiddelb Wrote:(03-11-2016, 01:33 AM)antx0n Wrote: I would love to run stock Debian on it; but it doesn't seem like it s gonna be possible for a while :-( Lol, that was a short while
03-12-2016, 12:01 AM
Android
03-31-2016, 09:31 AM
Thanks guys, I'll look into it, not convinced by RemixOS for now.
04-04-2016, 04:18 PM
Ubuntu is installed and running, and it's currently a minecraft server, so it'll stay as it is. If I feel the need to play with anything else, I'll order another board.
04-12-2016, 10:19 AM
My primary reason for buying the pine is the same as many boards of its nature:
1) what can i do with the gpio 2) can it do pps on the gpio for ntp relatively accurately (the pine has 2 very attractive qualities for this; gig ethernet thats not on usb and should have very accurate gpio) 3) how well would it go as a server in various roles 4) how much performance you can get out of it as a router. For some reason high accuracy time keeping has been something i cant seem to lose interest in, and these days its kinda harder to do it with off the shelf hardware then it used to be (ironically). The older serial connections on x86 used to be perfect, but more modern ones actually cause accuracy issues. The RPi's have become a popular platform for it due to how popular the platform is in general and how cheaply it can be done, but the rpi has usb connected 100m ethernet (both of which degrade its accuracy). The RPi can be out-gunned by an even cheaper and much lower spec'd chip in the atheros ar9331, but 100m holds it back a little and sometimes the lack of grunt can be a minor issue. The Pine should be just about perfect, i hope.
04-12-2016, 11:06 AM
For me, probably, "All of the Above".
As a systems integrator at my normal 9-5 job, I like to check out and tinker with all possibilities of a hardware platform to find the most optimal hardware/OS combination that would meet my needs. |