On 29/02/16 18:59, Benjamin Smith wrote:
> With the release of the Rasberry Pi 3.x, I think we have a platform I could
> jump on board with. Performance has just been lacking until now!
>
> But I really don't want to jump the "RH ship" - I'd rather stick with an
> environment I am comfortable
On 02/29/2016 01:00 PM, Jos Vos wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 06:26:24PM +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>
>> join the arm-dev list ( https://lists.centos.org ) CentOS has a great
>> story across the entire ARMv7 and v8 platform, with every major vendor
>> in the ARM 64bit platform working with
On 29/02/16 17:59, Benjamin Smith wrote:
> With the release of the Rasberry Pi 3.x, I think we have a platform I could
> jump on board with. Performance has just been lacking until now!
>
> But I really don't want to jump the "RH ship" - I'd rather stick with an
> environment I am comfortable
On 29/02/16 20:00, David Both wrote:
> +1
>
> I just today installed CentOS Userland on a Raspberry Pi 2B and have
> started using it as a firewall. It is fast and really works perfectly
> for this use case. I have an HDMI to VGA adapter and a PS/2
> mouse/keyboard to USB adapter to connect to my
+1
I just today installed CentOS Userland on a Raspberry Pi 2B and have
started using it as a firewall. It is fast and really works perfectly
for this use case. I have an HDMI to VGA adapter and a PS/2
mouse/keyboard to USB adapter to connect to my 16 port KVM switch. I use
a Gb Ethernet
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 06:26:24PM +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> join the arm-dev list ( https://lists.centos.org ) CentOS has a great
> story across the entire ARMv7 and v8 platform, with every major vendor
> in the ARM 64bit platform working with us. We say the rpi3 release this
> morning and
On 29/02/16 17:59, Benjamin Smith wrote:
> With the release of the Rasberry Pi 3.x, I think we have a platform I could
> jump on board with. Performance has just been lacking until now!
>
> But I really don't want to jump the "RH ship" - I'd rather stick with an
> environment I am comfortable
With the release of the Rasberry Pi 3.x, I think we have a platform I could
jump on board with. Performance has just been lacking until now!
But I really don't want to jump the "RH ship" - I'd rather stick with an
environment I am comfortable in.
Can anybody comment here on the best way to
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