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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby At0mic » 29 Mar 12, 2:27 pm

extremedavo wrote:
At0mic wrote: Plus it runs Linux, and it's one of the few niches that Linux actually excels in. :)


:dodgy:

I've been fooling around with Linux since 1998. I use it at work on servers, it runs on single-board computers alongside FPGAs, these are areas where it works the best. But time and time again I've been disappointed with how much hype the zealots have proclaimed Linux as the second-coming and yet the reality is that it's just not as good for desktop use as something like Windows 7. Plus the community (particularly the younger side of the community who are still idealistic) is TOXIC and don't believe anything is wrong with Linux; even if presented with valid problems they'll just dismiss it as tripe. /rant
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby diamondd » 29 Mar 12, 2:33 pm

At0mic wrote:
extremedavo wrote:
At0mic wrote: Plus it runs Linux, and it's one of the few niches that Linux actually excels in. :)


:dodgy:

I've been fooling around with Linux since 1998. I use it at work on servers, it runs on single-board computers alongside FPGAs, these are areas where it works the best. But time and time again I've been disappointed with how much hype the zealots have proclaimed Linux as the second-coming and yet the reality is that it's just not as good for desktop use as something like Windows 7.

Honestly if steamplay went to linux and I could use photoshop I would have absolutely zero need for windows and I'd be a much happier man.
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby At0mic » 29 Mar 12, 3:06 pm

diamondd wrote:Honestly if steamplay went to linux and I could use photoshop I would have absolutely zero need for windows and I'd be a much happier man.

Well that's the other bit of course - the software I want doesn't exist on Linux (WINE doesn't count). I do recall Gabe saying in an interview that they would like to support Linux but basically, given the very small user base and lack of games (as Steam on Linux would be nothing without the games to go with it), the time and effort which would go into making a Linux build of Steam has to be put on the back-burner in favor of higher priority pursuits. For now at least. Limited amount of manpower and all that. If anyone really wants the quote I can go hunt it down.

Anyways, this is a distraction from the important stuff - I like pie.
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby imcloughy11 » 3 Apr 12, 12:16 pm

I preordered one of these day one from element14, still waiting for it to ship out :( they have no ETA on them yet either
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby ashman1991 » 3 Apr 12, 12:27 pm

imcloughy11 wrote:I preordered one of these day one from element14, still waiting for it to ship out :( they have no ETA on them yet either

Have you been reading the blog posts?

- orders will be filled based on when you put your name down (ie: the first person to put their name down weeks ago will get the first offer to buy one.) AFAIK there is no way of knowing where you are in the list, you just have to wait for an email telling you how to order.

- the first batch of Pi's have been received from China, however they need to be cleared under certain regulations so that they can actually be sold (more info and pics here: http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/945)

- pretty sure both suppliers (element14 and RS) are limiting it to 1 per customer until demand dies down. I've got my name on the list at both element14 and RS so should eventually end up with 2 to begin with.
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby Chucky » 3 Jun 12, 12:16 pm

Spoke to my mate at RS (you may know him as Emp28), and apparently RS have over 300,000 on order already and they are all pretty much accounted for :shock:
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby diamondd » 3 Jun 12, 12:25 pm

Chucky wrote:Spoke to my mate at RS (you may know him as Emp28), and apparently RS have over 300,000 on order already and they are all pretty much accounted for :shock:

geeeeze...

I'm giving up on the pi, going to build an Intel G530 based system instead.
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby ashman1991 » 4 Jun 12, 12:53 pm

Chucky wrote:Spoke to my mate at RS (you may know him as Emp28), and apparently RS have over 300,000 on order already and they are all pretty much accounted for :shock:

That's if everyone still comes up with the dough after the hype dies down (ie: now) :P
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby Chucky » 4 Jun 12, 1:59 pm

ashman1991 wrote:That's if everyone still comes up with the dough after the hype dies down (ie: now) :P


Very true, but at just under $40 a pop, it is not exactly expensive :P I registered interest at both Farnell (element14) and RS...Not sure what I will do with one of them let alone 2 :lol:
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby ashman1991 » 4 Jun 12, 2:21 pm

Chucky wrote:Not sure what I will do with one of them let alone 2 :lol:

I've got 1 planned to be a portable media centre. Instead of carrying around a big laptop and bag, just leave this in the car and pop a movie on a USB stick. (damn LG TV's that don't have Dolby rights... otherwise I could play straight off a USB).

Other 1 can be a backup :lol:
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby ChainsawMcP » 4 Jun 12, 10:28 pm

Mekon wrote:It's a fantastic little toy and I can see people doing some interesting things with it (it's an evolutionary leap from the Arduino playground) but it's not remotely comparable to mainstream SFF PCs.


Raspberry Pi - and Makey Makey

Now there's some fun waiting to be had....
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby kelik » 5 Jun 12, 12:42 pm

At0mic wrote:I do recall Gabe saying in an interview that they would like to support Linux but basically, given the very small user base and lack of games (as Steam on Linux would be nothing without the games to go with it), the time and effort which would go into making a Linux build of Steam has to be put on the back-burner in favor of higher priority pursuits. For now at least. Limited amount of manpower and all that. If anyone really wants the quote I can go hunt it down.

Steam for linux will probably be released this year: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=MTExMzA

As for the Raspberry Pi, I'm not too excited about the Pi itself (though it might be nice for a small home server), however I'm hoping the popularity it has shown will push other companies to make similar products.
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby Tydus » 16 Oct 12, 7:56 pm

SO im about to buy one of these and im wondering how the people who bought them feel about them a few months down the track. Web browsing, video playback, linux steam, xbmc, anything that you've been using it for really.
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby Uzi » 16 Oct 12, 8:53 pm

kelik wrote:As for the Raspberry Pi, I'm not too excited about the Pi itself (though it might be nice for a small home server), however I'm hoping the popularity it has shown will push other companies to make similar products.


This has been around for awhile, its a bit more bare-bones though;

http://www.arduino.cc/
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Re: Rasberry Pi

Unread postby Otto-matic » 17 Oct 12, 12:43 am

Haven't really played with mine much yet. Installed XBMC. It plays HD content OK but the audio lags sometimes. Doesn't appear to have a useful web browser (wow text only) yet though some of the other distros might.

Little bit disappointed at this stage. My phone is not any more powerful hardware wise yet can do more (admittedly it cost a few hundred technically).
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