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    SFF PC instead of PI2?

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      ScotsFrog last edited by

      Just did my first MagicMirror, but find the PI2 bit slow, can I use a SFF PC install Linux on it and use that instead, if so what version would be best so I could use the commands and modules same as the PI, looking to integrate Google Assistant into it as well, already have a SFF PC, just trying to save money and learn

      Thanks Steve

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        Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @ScotsFrog last edited by

        @scotsfrog

        Seeing as you already have the SFF PC (never heard of them) you can try installing ubuntu on it. I would recommend ubuntu 16.04LTS, fully updated (that’s all I use). Then a manual installation of MM. You can’t use the installer script. Really, you have nothing to lose.

        Create a working config
        How to add modules

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          ScotsFrog @Mykle1 last edited by

          @mykle1 ok thx SFF just a small form factor (small PC) thx again

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            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @ScotsFrog last edited by

            @scotsfrog

            Ohhhh, haha.

            Create a working config
            How to add modules

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