Hey everybody, I just decided to start looking into my Pine board, and I am looking to use it as a general messenger, web surfer box. Nothing fancy, Gmail, youtube, etc. The Pi 2 is painfully slow using raspbian, so I was hoping this would be faster. I'm ok with using Android if need be.
Output is 1080p but possibly eventually 4k (monitor).
Wired network connection.
Any suggestions on which OS is currently the most stable/fastest for those uses?
04-21-2016, 10:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-21-2016, 11:17 AM by androsch.)
(04-21-2016, 08:22 AM)shepscrook Wrote: Hey everybody, I just decided to start looking into my Pine board, and I am looking to use it as a general messenger, web surfer box. Nothing fancy, Gmail, youtube, etc. The Pi 2 is painfully slow using raspbian, so I was hoping this would be faster. I'm ok with using Android if need be.
Output is 1080p but possibly eventually 4k (monitor).
Wired network connection.
Any suggestions on which OS is currently the most stable/fastest for those uses?
For me the Xenial build based on longsleep kernel of April 3rd works fine. Added xfce and mate desktop, both with acceptable performance. Main problem at the moment is a 'good' browser, firefox is crashing and chromium not available yet. Midori works fine, but you have to decide yourself...
Running websites with heavy load (including videos and much advertising) my pine gets hot (about 80°, according to longsleep thats fine), but still usable...
Did try Remix also, but had no success, others reported Android to work fine also, depending from your config.
So try yourself, have fun....
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04-22-2016, 07:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-22-2016, 07:36 AM by shepscrook.)
At the moment, it seems like no OS works for me. I've tried numerous steps for loading an OS to the card, but when I plug in the power to the PineA64, nothing is displayed. I've tried multiple different power supplies rated 2-2.4 as well.
(EDIT) Back on track again. The problem was that I had an HDMI To DVI cable. So the board didn't like that. I'm proceeding with things at this time.
I gave up with Debian, because I couldn't find the Terminal app. Ubuntu is slightly better, but still seems to be lacking. I couldn't play any flash content when using the Midori browser. Really please with the PINE64 hardware, it seems to work very well.
David Hardingham