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Posted: Wed 16 May 2012, 06:07
by greengeek
sickgut wrote:The Rasp Pi, being rather power efficient could easily run off of solar power
Sickgut - Do you think it would be practical to run the Pi in a solar powered home as a "wireless file hub", so that I could attach a large usb disk to the Pi, and access the files on the Pi usb disk wirelessly from other PCs in the home?
And do you think that the Pi software could be set up to "self boot" so that when the solar panels start to supply power I would allow the power through to the Pi, and the Pi would boot up and commence wireless connection without user intervention? ie: the Pi would act as an automatic daytime NAS?

Posted: Wed 16 May 2012, 08:46
by Lobster
Heat:
The Arm does not have a heat-sink. Always seems cool to the touch and is under-clocked (I think I am right on that).

It will work from solar power.

Regarding code efficiency:
It is an issue in Puppy.
Puppy will load and reside in memory. So there will be no 12 second and then 3 second load (load from cache on the second load) because effectively Puppy is already in the memory cache - at all times.

A rather interesting idea is server + XenDesktop
to farm out Windows (a widely known legacy operating system) to a bunch of cheap Raspberry terminals.
http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/1222

Posted: Wed 16 May 2012, 18:33
by antiloquax
Just got an email from RS and I have ordered my Pi. Still may have 3 weeks to wait :(

Posted: Wed 23 May 2012, 16:55
by rhadon
:D :D :D I got it :D :D :D

Wow, a feeling like x-mas when I was a child! :lol:

Creating a sd card with debian was easy. First boot, works :D . Then I played a little bit with the menu, trying to find out, what is what :shock: .

OK, sound doesn't work (I remember I've read about that and also about a solution) and there's nothing with video. More and more I'm stumbling about the root password. What is it?? I'm searching for this damned word for more than two hours. Nothing. I'm sure that I also read about it but I find nothing. Very frustrating. Now I remember why I left Debian and Suse some years ago.

With heart and soul I can say "I want my Puppy" :cry:
Without it, it will be a hard way :wink:

Rolf

Posted: Thu 24 May 2012, 09:13
by Lobster
Step 2 will give you Debian passwords
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/Puppi

. . . it is like Christmas . . . :D

More questions answered here
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/PuppySchoolRaspberryPi

the most I have got out of it (sound is not a priority) is a tone
forget where the link is for that . . .

You are now at the cutting edge . . . we don't yet have a
Puppi (just the Debian modifications) - I recommend Chrome usage instead of Midori as the most useful . . .

http://raspberrypy.tumblr.com/

I am trying to compile Vala (in Slacko) - it might be better to do it directly on the Rpi - so far have got 'hello world' almost working
This page I created needs improving
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/ValaGenieintro

What are your plans?

. . . actually talking of Christmas . . .
here is a talk between Catholic Priest and Scientist, Father George Coyne and the Spaghetti Monster Messiah, His Divine Darwini, Richard Dawkins :wink:
http://youtu.be/po0ZMfkSNxc
. . . quite long in 7 parts . . .

Here are some alternatives to the Rpi coming out . . .
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-18163419

Puppy Linux
Christmas every day

Posted: Thu 24 May 2012, 16:10
by antiloquax
Your page on Genie & Vala is great.
I have compiled Vala on Arch Arm. I don't know if it would work under Debian.
Vala ARM

User: a3804781
Pwd: puppi1

Posted: Thu 24 May 2012, 17:28
by greengeek
I think it would be quite useful to have a Pi set up as a PXE server on a LAN. That way the Pi wouldn't need to have a screen or keyboard attached - it would just sit there and have a few isos loaded in storage and make them available to any other PC that was looking to boot from LAN.

Posted: Sun 27 May 2012, 06:55
by rhadon
Hi Lobster,

sorry for answering so late.
Lobster wrote:Step 2 will give you Debian passwords
Well, this wasn't my question, I was asking for root password.
OK, I found the answer. I've forgotten, that there is no root password at the beginning and I have to create one.

Thanks for the links, I haven't known all. Btw. for me it looks like there are too many of them, mainly with the same content.

My plans, to survive :lol: . To be more serious, the last and the next time I have a lot of work in my real live. Also my situation in my living room isn't optimal, the TV is fixed at the wall and the distance to the place with my laptops is too far to read anything. So I'm sitting in front of the TV, balancing the keyboard on one knee and the Eee on the other :evil: . Damned uncomfortable. Also my 17" Gericom refuses more and more to work :roll: . Using the 10" Eee for all isn't funny too.

I've bought a 2nd SD card, now I can easily change between Debian and Arch. Yeah, both are not Puppy :cry: and it will take time to be more familiar with them. Your JWM and Rox is a good start. Of course I'm curious and willing to test more. I think the software thread is a better place to post about that.

Greetings
Rolf

Posted: Tue 29 May 2012, 04:15
by JohnMurga
My Rasp arrived yesterday ...

Hopefully I'll get play with it at the weekend :-)

Posted: Tue 29 May 2012, 14:02
by antiloquax
:D
Excellent!

Posted: Tue 29 May 2012, 17:34
by JohnMurga
OK ...

I could not stop myself, and played with it today.

Used the tweaked debain build here :
http://www.raspbian.org/PiscesImages

Everything I did on the command line was pretty OK ...
Everything in X seemed pretty slow.

I just realized that the old USB charger I was using for power was very under-powered (600Ma).
I am hoping that could have something to do with the lackluster performance.


But right now it makes a good wireless terminal on my TV :-)

Managed to install and use Synaptic/wicd/Midori and a few others without any problems ...
Even watched some choppy HTML5 video on YouTube.

Cheers
JohnM

Posted: Sun 03 Jun 2012, 09:57
by Lobster
From Barrys blog
RasPi coming soon
I received the paperwork from Element14, dated 29 June, which probably means that my Raspberry Pi was posted also. Tomorrow (Monday) is a public holiday here, so I am expecting the parcel to arrive on Tuesday.

When it does arrive, I will most likely switch over to working intensely on porting Puppy to it.
http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02858

Good news. I would much rather have a BarryK alpha build than the existing 'maturing' offerings :D

Posted: Sun 03 Jun 2012, 10:13
by BarryK
A high priority is for someone with knowledge of C coding -- and it would be helpful to have a bit of GTK coding knowledge too -- and figure out why gtkdialog is rendering the widgets in reverse order.

There is probably some simple thing in the source where it flips the rendering order.

Posted: Mon 04 Jun 2012, 13:51
by sickgut
JohnMurga wrote:OK ...

I could not stop myself, and played with it today.

Used the tweaked debain build here :
http://www.raspbian.org/PiscesImages

Everything I did on the command line was pretty OK ...
Everything in X seemed pretty slow.

I just realized that the old USB charger I was using for power was very under-powered (600Ma).
I am hoping that could have something to do with the lackluster performance.


But right now it makes a good wireless terminal on my TV :-)

Managed to install and use Synaptic/wicd/Midori and a few others without any problems ...
Even watched some choppy HTML5 video on YouTube.

Cheers
JohnM
this is what i was pretty much expecting as far as performance goes.
excellent commandline type usage, and or server applications with no X session running.

im planning on setting up games on the rasp using: xinit openarena
type command to run the game without loading all the WM stuff first. And the games being on their own sd card, so the user swaps cards to change games, just like a nintendo DS.

There is something interesting here:

Puppy is a desktop OS.... websurfing, playing youtubes, running gimp..... etc....

However this is the weakness of the Rasp Pi, it isnt suited to run a desktop environment. Puppy is about the last thing you would want to run on the rasp pi, well atleast the Puppy we are familiar with.

This is why im am planning to create a command line driven OS for the Rasp, with games running without the WM stuff, and if you select a application that needs a WM then and only then it would be loaded, and and when you exit the application, the WM exists too..

i think it is doable with a propperly setup text menu system.

Posted: Mon 04 Jun 2012, 19:14
by puppy_apprentice
the idea to prepare RPi to run games without X is good - if u achieve the same like with quake it will be nice cheap game machine

btw. i've heard that RPi creators are working on driver to use GPU for X, now everything for X is doing only CPU, i hope when they release drivers RPi will be much better as desktop

Posted: Mon 04 Jun 2012, 19:58
by Aitch
Barry

Maybe something useful here?

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=75708

Aitch :)

Posted: Tue 05 Jun 2012, 17:26
by antiloquax
I've been having a go at getting some sound out of the Pi (reading the article in MagPi).

I've tried the modprobe snd_bcm2835
Nothing.
Any ideas?

Posted: Tue 05 Jun 2012, 18:34
by puppy_apprentice
the instructions for sound are for Debian (editors of MagPi are using this distro), maybe this not work for Arch

i found some info there:
http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewt ... =28&t=6673

------
and for RPi as a game console:
RPi + DOSBox
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDd4NnS8nSo

RPi + ZX Spectrum
http://thedigitallifestyle.com/w/index. ... pberry-pi/

Posted: Tue 05 Jun 2012, 20:37
by antiloquax
puppy_apprentice wrote:
i found some info there:
Thanks!

Posted: Tue 05 Jun 2012, 21:04
by rhadon
@antiloquax

Are you talking about no sound with HDMI or via audio jack?

Just tested here (with Arch), sound via HDMI works for me, audio jack not. Maybe it must be preselected like HDMI vs. video out? Just a guess.

If we are talking about HDMI, I used modprobe snd_bmc2835 and installed deadbeef (includes a alsa-lib) and mplayer. Without mplayer or at least a dependency of it, deadbeef doesn't support mp3.

HTH
Rolf