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Raspberry Pi, Rm100 computer that beats iPhone4S
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FlameReaper
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Mar 6 2012, 12:30 AM
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QUOTE(jason83 @ Mar 3 2012, 01:37 AM) By the way if we get this, how to install OS onto it? IIRC there are articles saying it currently is compatible with Debian and Arch Linux. I don't know about Arch but there should be a little detail on instructions for Debian, like someone said earlier in this thread there's even a youtube vid showing it. Sad Ubuntu ARM can't go into it, I'd prefer it for a quick setup.
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FlameReaper
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Mar 6 2012, 09:05 AM
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QUOTE(kailoonthedog @ Mar 6 2012, 02:59 AM) Well linux distro all develop under C language so it's portable , we just need to compile it under ARM architecture to make it works , the thing is size constraint because raspberry using only SD card but mostly linux distro OS uses small space Uh, but most Linux distro comes precompiled as a ready-to-install OS, with each having a different architecture it can suit itself in. Most of them go for the i386 and amd64 platforms... If you want to try installing a distro under ARM by compilation, try Gentoo.
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FlameReaper
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Mar 6 2012, 07:28 PM
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QUOTE(Ancient-XinG- @ Mar 6 2012, 04:53 PM) WHAT !!! I really like it But, where is the HDD, RAM and sound card and others thing ? This is the main board ? And where to buy !!! I want !!! Friend, this is a System-on-chip (SoC) design, much like how your iPhones/Androids etc is built. This is no common PC like you see with a casing complete with all the bulk you would normally think. Go back to the first post of this thread... AND READ!
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