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kleinbl00  ·  4356 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Why everybody wants a slice of Raspberry Pi

I've been watching them for about four months now; one of them did NOT end up under the tree probably because demand is so insanely high.

Look at it this way: the cost of entry is stupid low. If you try it out and it isn't for you, sell it to me - I need to build an XBMC client and the rPi looks perfect.





speeding_snail  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

The only thing I have against XBMC on a rpi is that it turns out to be really slow and you need to buy additional codecs if you want it to work the way you intended it. Then again, I have a first generation RPi with 256mb RAM. The second generation has 512mb of ram. That might work better.

kleinbl00  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

That's good to know. I've wondered what my best solution is.

My back-up plan is to turn it into a photoframe for some of the left over LCDs I've got sitting around... how does it work as a photo server?

speeding_snail  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I think that it could work. The problem isn't in response times when doing light tasks like showing pictures. You could even remove Xorg and just use framebuffers if I am not mistaken. Photo server could work if you can find the right software. I don't know if samba is too heavy for a RPi to be honest.

kleinbl00  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

This is the part where I mention that the programming languages I know are BASIC, Fortran and TPascal.

None of them well.

speeding_snail  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

All really needed to create a picture frame is a little hacking on the LCD and use of software which has already been written, like feh combined with X11 as a display server. There will not be too much programming involved. Mostly bash scripting to get the components to behave correctly and some tweaking on the OS itself. Do you have experience with linux?

kleinbl00  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

My experience with linux is in command line hacks on OS X and installing knoppix on a dead PC in order to rebuild a ZFS RAID5 array in man-down formation in order to rescue my data. Which is not to say I wouldn't like more because Apple is swirling the bowl. I've got a Macbook with a near-dead hinge that I intended to Ubuntu up but I've been busy.

Kinda seems like my best move would be to buy one and fuck around. Yes?

speeding_snail  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Seems that way. The cost of entry is quite low and it is great fun.

ZFS on linux? That is a new one for me.

kleinbl00  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

It was a thin client that ran embedded linux on a board. Plugged directly into the IDE port. BIOS would boot, hit the thin client on the first IDE port, and the embedded linux would take over. Cheapest, easiest way to build a herkin' NAS back before anyone was building NAS. I had 5 250GB drives back when 250GB drives were $200 per.

And it provided ZFS, which everyone thought was badass, so I built the NAS ZFS. Because, after all, the thin client wasn't going to take a shit so why worry?

Then the BIOS on the mobo took a shit and took the thin client with it.

I had to build a fucking PC just to get my data out of it. Last time I ran RAID5 lemme tell ya.

speeding_snail  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Guess I'll be going for 2 separate disks then when setting up my next server (when I finally get to that).

kleinbl00  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

RAID1. It's all about RAID1. Or RAID10 if you're nasty.

ButterflyEffect  ·  4356 days ago  ·  link  ·  

XBMC is a wonderful thing. Actually, I believe a rPi was used in our apartment to set that up.

kleinbl00  ·  4356 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I've got Plex running on a Mac Mini. Problem is, when you're running both the head and the server on one device you lose efficiencies.

...and when your Mac Mini was new in 2007 you start tripping over your 1080P.

an rPi XBMC head seems like a delightfully tinkerish method of resolving the problem.

cle  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Maybe you should consider upgrading your mac Mini to a later ~2010 model then!

Performance is no issue on these machines because Plex' GPU hardware decoding implementation of the 320m is really, really good.

You can play back a full bitrate 1080p Bluray rip with < 10% CPU usage and get plenty of headroom for other stuff in the background (multiple other PMS transcoding sessions, unpacking, etc). Add a small SSD and that HTPC/Homeserver-machine should last until 4k gains traction.

The rPi is just too slow for high quality playback. OpenELEC comes pretty close and out-of-the-box HDMI-CEC is amazing, but the bad performance ultimately ruins the whole user experience for me.

kleinbl00  ·  4355 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Yeah, I've been thinking of that, too. But when your choices are "$35" or "$699" "$35" looks pretty appealing.

harryjames  ·  4356 days ago  ·  link  ·  

If I can get one that is! Just try and get your hands on a Original and chip it, they like wheat thins online.

kleinbl00  ·  4356 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Newark has them:

http://www.newark.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?SKU=43W53...

MCM has them:

http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/83-14421&scode=GS4...

I know the tweakers like to pretend that you can't buy them anywhere and they're rare as hen's teeth but when you can buy an f'ing BUD box for them they're mainstream:

https://www.google.com/shopping/product/2077489186435993825?...

EDITED to reflect that I'm so sleep deprived at the moment that I didn't even notice I contradicted myself in 10 minutes. What can I say - I'd been following /r/raspberrypi but it wasn't until I typed "raspberry pi" into Google that I discovered that really - the things ARE NOT RARE.

harryjames  ·  4356 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Thankyou so much! Will be putting in an order soon.