https://www.printables.com/model/742926-raspberry-pi-5-case hat mit meinem ender gleich um ein vielfaches besser funktioniert. bei dem vorher hab ich versucht abzuschleifen und zu hobeln und bin zu keinem tollen ergebnis gekommen (ein druck hat sich sogar total verzogen) – hier musste ich nur ein bisschen mit dem taschenmesser hinterherlaufen und beim knopf ein blatt papier falten und alles haut perfekt hin 🤙 #raspberrypi
I've a long list of chores for the weekend, one of which is to rescue a failed #raspberryPi server hosting #mosquitto.
It's an very old RPi 1B I'd managed to boot from an also-old 2TB NAS hard drive in an ext housing. Most things suggested it wasn't possible w old 1B - but it had been solid for 4 months until Tuesday. Prev it'd last a max of 2months on an SDcard.
I figured it was a wacky tenuous setup to begin with so failure wasn't a surprise…
Beginning of the year, I asked here: can I use a #RaspberryPi 5 as my primary desktop machine? After encouraging responses, I went for it. Here are my experiences after three months of usage. It will be a thread, but goes a bit beyond the usual "how do the initial installation and setup".
I'm working on reducing the power consumption of a Raspberry Pi Pico W, and so far I managed to reduce the average power usage from 40mA to 6mA. Blog post incoming!
Forgot to toot, I had tried to use #SSH#X11Forwarding to run graphic applications on my servers (#raspberrypi , and even a broken-screen #pinephone with Wayland !)
After some configuration all of them work. Yay I can now run x11 apps on headless machines.
I was trying to run #Rancher on top of #k3s on a VM with 8GB of RAM, to simulate a #RaspberryPi, but when I saw the basic cluster and monitoring with NO apps using 50% of memory, all I could hear was @ironicbadger telling me to stop using Pis. 😮💨
Is Rancher really that memory hungry, or did I do something wrong? 🤔
In case you're wondering, I installed them using @technotim playbooks.
@themagpi We've merged in preliminary Raspberry Pi 5 support to MiniDexed thanks to Rene's excellent Circle bare metal OS now supporting it. It's still considered experimental and doesn't currently do anything a Pi 3 or 4 can't do, but it does appear to work.
The photo is me testing PWM audio output on my Pi 5.
#Anthias is the best non-cloud based digital sign solution I have found that has an incredibly intuitive user interface with just enough features to keep you happy. Also, runs great on #RaspberryPi. #Linux
Never thought about it before, but I can set up motion capture from my #RaspberryPi cameras through #HomeAssistant. Especially with my #Hue motion sensor in the back. Takes the load off the Pi's if I was to do it on the cameras.