Raspberry pi isn't what I want.
I want to be able to compile / do serious development and being able
to run Linux would also help. I'm not comfortable moving outside of
Intel architecture and I want the horsepower I can get out of a Haswell
or Broadwell.
Thanks,
Arnold
Shingo Onobori
Is the Raspberry Pi2 bad choice?
http://www.plan9.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/download/
On 2015/07/09 21:18, arn...@skeeve.com wrote:
Does anyone have experience using Intel NUCs with Plan 9? I'm looking
at
I have been very very impressed with the performance of the pi2,
really quite a usable machine - though it is still a terminal.
-Steve
Last night my gateway machine fans making final dying for real sounds and I
need a replacement. It's a T42 which was already half dead when I repurposed it
to this duty and it has worked for four years. I have RPi2, Beaglebone black
etc. But in the end I decided to buy a used T60 for $100.
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