You can now play with the overclock presets via raspi-config
Update command :
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install raspberrypi* raspi-config
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Raspberry Pi, Rm100 computer that beats iPhone4S
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Raspbian Wheezy latest updates released
You can now play with the overclock presets via raspi-config Update command : CODE sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install raspberrypi* raspi-config This post has been edited by buyoq: Sep 20 2012, 03:08 PM |
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anybody selling their Raspberry PI ? doesnt matter model A,B or B+
i urgently need it today.mine kaput & i really need to replace it a.s.a.p |
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Raspberry PI 2 with OpenELEC Kodi damn stim weiiiii
boot up to the UI in few seconds only.you can really feel the difference of Quad Core & Single core |
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QUOTE(HMMaster @ Mar 18 2015, 10:52 PM) official raspberry pi power supply ?http://components.ubitap.com/raspi_acc#...ategory=6054023 |
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QUOTE(wsian @ Mar 29 2015, 02:58 PM) If you search on raspberrypi.org, there are quite a few of step by steps setup guide on dlna server setup. 100 Mbits is good enough for HD streamingTo access remote movie file, setup a samba file server should be good enough. Being said so, I don't use dlna to stream movie. Maybe you can share your experience after testing. Anyway, raspberrypi lan port speed is only 100 Mbits, maybe an issue to full HD movie. I only streamed 1080p & 720p videos from my NAS all these while & never faced any issue before. This post has been edited by buyoq: Mar 29 2015, 06:38 PM |
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QUOTE(deyamato @ May 13 2015, 08:46 AM) Random question , where can i purchase this system ? friend of mine got from thunder match since few years back but not sure still selling or not . from Mr Ubitaphttp://components.ubitap.com/raspberrypi |
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QUOTE(HwangTommy @ May 17 2015, 07:29 PM) if i were you, i'd try to 1. disable the router page. (maybe change it to another port,say 8080. or just make it accesible from LAN & not from WAN) 2. port forward 80 to your raspi and check for open port from outside (been using www.ping.eu for ages to check for open ports) and by the way what's your raspi IP address ? quite strange coz it forwarded you to the router login page assuming your raspbi ip address is 192.168.0.5, so when you tried to open up http://192.168.0.5, it forwarded you to router login page ? This post has been edited by buyoq: May 17 2015, 09:01 PM |
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QUOTE(HwangTommy @ May 17 2015, 11:44 PM) Nope, my Raspi IP is 192.168.1.A and my router is lets say 192.168.1.B, and when I access 192.168.1.A from inside the network it gives me the Apache it works page. But when I try to access from outside, it will give me connection refused. I've tried forwarding 80, 8080, 8008, or even 591 to 192.168.1.A but still connection refused. I've tried to check using http://www.canyouseeme.org/ and yes all my port forwarding is either connection timed out/connection refused. If I try to open my public IP from inside my network, it will give me the router page (192.168.1.B). I've set the router firewall to Low which allows port forwarding. Still no avail, http://www.canyouseeme.org/ still says my port is not open. then i think you might be behind Maxis NAT.i do know last time Maxis fibre DID provide their user with internal IP but didnt know they're still practising it till today you might wanna give them a call and request for public IP.hopefully it's still free. p/s : another crazy & beautiful idea that you might wanna try, DMZ. set a DMZ rules to your Raspberry PI. This post has been edited by buyoq: May 19 2015, 07:30 AM |
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May 20 2015, 11:00 AM
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QUOTE(wcypierre @ May 20 2015, 10:56 AM) anyone here runs their raspi 24/7? just curious of what cooling solutions that you guys are currently using Both of my PI run 24/7. One is on Raspbian and another runs OpenElec.passive/air cooling.didnt even bother coz the SOC used are almost the same one that are used on mobile phones.it can stand the heat perfectlly. |
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QUOTE(alwyn75 @ Jun 27 2015, 10:49 AM) OSMC is Debian based Linux and XBMC is run on top of itOpenElec is purely XBMC.much more snappier than OSMC. As long as Yatse n the RPI is in the same network,ure good to go.no need any wifi dongle This post has been edited by buyoq: Jun 27 2015, 04:59 PM |
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QUOTE(shinchan5347 @ Aug 12 2015, 01:45 PM) i interested in openelec but i am also love to browsing web on rp2..how can i install kodi on raspbian..or do i need to have dual boot which consists of openelec and raspbian? apparently you canjust normal install Raspbian. then you can install Xbmc on top of it official guide = https://www.raspbian.org/RaspbianXBMC the fastest method is using the binary install http://michael.gorven.za.net/raspberrypi/xbmc OR, the easist way is, just install a browser addon in the XBMC/Kodi. bet it would work like a charm p/s : just realised that in the page mentioned that it would take 12 HOURS to compile them from source. hopefully not that long on RPI2 This post has been edited by buyoq: Aug 12 2015, 05:30 PM |
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QUOTE(phantasm0110 @ Jul 26 2016, 09:49 AM) pi 3 can install android correct? after install android on it, i can install kodi on it as well right? wanna turn it into media player plus some light browsing in android. is it possible? why do u need to install android then install kodi ?OpenElec,RaspBMC,OSMC is already there for RPI (those are the RPI distributions of KODI) and u can install browser too in KODI, http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=162544) UNLESS, you wanna have fun of using Android & not fully using the RPI as a media center This post has been edited by buyoq: Jul 26 2016, 02:20 PM |
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QUOTE(GamaX320 @ Sep 12 2016, 08:35 AM) UbitapUbitap or go to their page http://components.ubitap.com/raspberrypi |
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QUOTE(budakhops @ Sep 12 2016, 02:37 AM) hi guys.. got my pi 3 a few weeks back and i install raspbian jessie. but i can't get sound to work in chromium or any player. but when i installed kodi. the sound is working with kodi.. is there any step that i missed? assuming your PI are connected thru HDMI, you can try these steps to enable sound thru HDMIrun this command in console/command prompt/terminal CODE amixer cset numid=3 2 OR, my favourite method. edit file /boot/config.txt then replace or add this line : CODE hdmi_drive=2 This post has been edited by buyoq: Sep 12 2016, 12:27 PM |
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