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stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives
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Hello can you show the set up of the mini itx in situ at all? And what case you used if any. Thank you
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@cowboysdude
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@Damian said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:
Hello can you show the set up of the mini itx in situ at all? And what case you used if any. Thank you
I will take a pic this weekend but as of right now it’s ‘on the bench’ and I don’t have a case as of yet. More than likely will be designed to attached to the wall of the cabinet and not in a case…
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@SvenSommer said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:
@cowboysdude
I just updated the summary post, could you please check, if there is everything correct?!Operating System Support: Windows 10* Windows 8.1* Windows 7 64-bit supported onlyUnder that I would also put Linux… I’m running Unbuntu on the machine currently which makes it much easier to run MM :)
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I would, and will at some point, use one of these in place of the SSD… to further compact things…
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@cowboysdude said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:
More than likely will be designed to attached to the wall of the cabinet and not in a case…
Thank you. Yes i looked at cases but none were slim/small enough. Look forward to your snaps to see how yours look set up. What power source did you use?
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@Damian I am using a laptop power supply :)
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@cowboysdude said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:
@Damian I am using a laptop power supply :)
thank you. i could not see a link to it in the first post so just wondered what one you chose. looking forward to your pictures of the setup of your itx when you get time
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I just found this one: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/librecomputer/libre-computer-board-next-gen-4k-sbc-dev-board-for/description
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@Snille Yes, very interesting. I liked the idea of comparing the boards with Geekbench. Maybe this is a measurable unit to compare.
@cowboysdude Are you willing to run such a Geekbench on your system?Somebody backed this and is going to get a one?
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I think that’s awesome. IF it has more power, and it seems these boards are getting more powerful all the time, that’s a good thing!
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@SvenSommer Yes, I’m backing it. :) I’m going (if it works) to replace my Pi3 with it. :)
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@Snille I would but right now I have so much going on that backing anything else would be counter productive.
I’m backing a Thermostat right now… and that’s keeping my butt busy :)
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hello. I cannot remember if you did a post here about your steps installing ubuntu? can you direct me to it please, if you did indeed do one?
I’m about to dual boot a win7 mini itx with ubuntu over the weekend, and then install MM, for the extra power it will give, and also wondered if JRE is installed with the ubuntu installer, or whether I need to do that separately? if this is needed of course?Also any hints/tips/pitfalls you can offer, about the install, will be greatly appreciated. thank you.
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@Damian said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:
JRE
I didn’t do dual boot only because well Windows is blah LOL
I straight just installed Unbuntu then followed the instructions for manual Magic Mirror install and I’ve had no problems at all! :)
Here’s a guide for Unbuntu:
https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-install-ubuntu-desktop#0
I installed from a USB Stick :)
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@cowboysdude said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:
JRE
Yes, was unsure if I needed to install the Java Runtime Environment as a seperate, or whether ubuntu installs that itself? Or indeed if it is needed at all?
I didn’t do dual boot only because well Windows is blah LOL
Agree, but i want to keep it on the other half of the 500gb drive for a future project.
I straight just installed Unbuntu then followed the instructions for manual Magic Mirror install and I’ve had no problems at all! :)
Good to know there is no issues/problems to look out for. This will be first time installing and using ubuntu, so was unsure if it is as straight forward as raspbian to set up and run, and get MM on top.
I will now look forward to use MM without the usual RP3 constraints.
Here’s a guide for Unbuntu:
https://tutorials.ubuntu.com/tutorial/tutorial-install-ubuntu-desktop#0
I installed from a USB Stick :)
Than you very much for this, I will have an enjoyable weekend setting this all up.
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@Damian does it make sense then to just setup ubuntu for magicmirror? You got windows already and magicmirror works also on windows
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@strawberry-3.141 said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:
@Damian You got windows already and magicmirror works also on windows
I never thought about that. :-(
I just went back over posts here and seen one from @Mykle1 about setting up on his windows PC
I just thought that MM would run better on a linux distro system partition, more than on a full Win system? If there is a difference that is?
Thanks for that, as this will save some time, and thanks to @Mykle1 for his guide.
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@Damian I don’t think it really matters. I just prefer Linux … Just easier for me.
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@cowboysdude said in stronger Raspberry Pi 3 Alternatives:
@Damian I don’t think it really matters. I just prefer Linux … Just easier for me.
Thank you. Really looking forward to seeing the difference in power with MM.
fyi… I was going to build an itx like you mentioned in here, but seen a mint condition Lenovo Q180 going for a song on ebay, so bought it, and it is perfect for my next MM. 2.13 GHz 4GB ram 500GB HDD.
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