[GLLUG] armel or armhf, Was: Low power (and cheap) servers in a highish ambient temperature
MJ
mirojrsc at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Jul 24 11:49:16 UTC 2013
This is an old news, but in case.
Related to Tom's post, I was doing some research in preparation to resurect my Marsboard.
http://www.memetic.org/raspbian-benchmarking-armel-vs-armhf/
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On Mon, 22/7/13, Tom Taylor <tom at tommyt.co.uk> wrote:
Subject: [GLLUG] Low power (and cheap) servers in a highish ambient temperature
To: gllug at mailman.lug.org.uk
Date: Monday, 22 July, 2013, 19:40
I need some hardware (not
particularly powerful) capable of running a
fairly mainstream Linux distro.
The catch is that it needs to run in a fairly warm (up to
45degC) and
dusty (so fans are a bad idea) environment.
I tried running a pair of raspberries with heatsinks but
they started
exhibiting strange behavior (low power TX on the NIC,
hanging etc.
etc.) so I'm kind of ruling them out.
Does anyone know of anything similar (ARM or x86) that might
be up to the job?
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