If anyone is interested in running TDE on a Raspberry Pi (2 or 3), it's relatively easy (much more so than w/ a cubieboard) and works surprisingly well.
Hi David,
On Tuesday 07 June 2016 20:00:58 Dave Lers wrote:
If anyone is interested in running TDE on a Raspberry Pi (2 or 3), it's relatively easy (much more so than w/ a cubieboard) and works surprisingly well.
Many thanks for the link to your website and that interesting information. I have just ordered a Pi3 from RS, so it is a quite timely post.
Baron wrote:
Hi David,
On Tuesday 07 June 2016 20:00:58 Dave Lers wrote:
If anyone is interested in running TDE on a Raspberry Pi (2 or 3), it's relatively easy (much more so than w/ a cubieboard) and works surprisingly well.
Many thanks for the link to your website and that interesting information. I have just ordered a Pi3 from RS, so it is a quite timely post.
Let me know how it goes, my route was a bit more circuitous - I discovered/tested the tee command (for adding sources) after the fact.
On 07/06/2016 20:00, Dave Lers wrote:
If anyone is interested in running TDE on a Raspberry Pi (2 or 3), it's relatively easy (much more so than w/ a cubieboard) and works surprisingly well.
I have TDE running on Cubietruck and Wandboard. What was the difficulty with the cubieboard?
Regards, Mike.
Michael Howard wrote:
On 07/06/2016 20:00, Dave Lers wrote:
If anyone is interested in running TDE on a Raspberry Pi (2 or 3), it's relatively easy (much more so than w/ a cubieboard) and works surprisingly well.
I have TDE running on Cubietruck and Wandboard. What was the difficulty with the cubieboard?
The big one was that neither audio or video worked out of the box. Getting hardware accelerated video working was a PITA and I never did get subtitle files or .avi's to work (or KVM switching). It may be easier now, I haven't updated/tried Armbian since before it got that name.
TDE itself runs just as well on my Cubieboard2 as it does on my Pi2.
On 09/06/2016 10:55, Dave Lers wrote:
Michael Howard wrote:
On 07/06/2016 20:00, Dave Lers wrote:
If anyone is interested in running TDE on a Raspberry Pi (2 or 3), it's relatively easy (much more so than w/ a cubieboard) and works surprisingly well.
I have TDE running on Cubietruck and Wandboard. What was the difficulty with the cubieboard?
The big one was that neither audio or video worked out of the box. Getting hardware accelerated video working was a PITA and I never did get subtitle files or .avi's to work (or KVM switching). It may be easier now, I haven't updated/tried Armbian since before it got that name.
Ah, I've never used Armbian. Always used debian neat without problem. Once the (any) distro is installed TDE works really well on any arm device I've ever had.
Regrads, Mike.
Michael Howard wrote:
On 09/06/2016 10:55, Dave Lers wrote:
Michael Howard wrote:
On 07/06/2016 20:00, Dave Lers wrote:
If anyone is interested in running TDE on a Raspberry Pi (2 or 3), it's relatively easy (much more so than w/ a cubieboard) and works surprisingly well.
I have TDE running on Cubietruck and Wandboard. What was the difficulty with the cubieboard?
The big one was that neither audio or video worked out of the box. Getting hardware accelerated video working was a PITA and I never did get subtitle files or .avi's to work (or KVM switching). It may be easier now, I haven't updated/tried Armbian since before it got that name.
Ah, I've never used Armbian. Always used debian neat without problem. Once the (any) distro is installed TDE works really well on any arm device I've ever had.
What is debian neat? What kernel are you using? My understanding is that the mainline kernel still doesn't fully support the A20, e.g. NAND and hardware video acceleration.
On Thursday 09 June 2016 07.08:22 Michael Howard wrote:
On 07/06/2016 20:00, Dave Lers wrote:
If anyone is interested in running TDE on a Raspberry Pi (2 or 3), it's relatively easy (much more so than w/ a cubieboard) and works surprisingly well.
Having just ordered such a thing, I'd be interrested. I missed the start of the thread, but "it's relatively easy" does not help much.
there don't seem to be any binaries, so I guess one must buld from source? Which distribution do you favour?
Regards,
Thierry