Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Raspberry PI 3"
2017 Dec 01
1
Samba AD /dns /dhcp
On 30 November 2017 at 17:00, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org
> wrote:
>
> > Hi there, thanks for your reply. Probably I should add that:
> > a) I'm running Centos7 on the RPi3.
>
> Where did you get that from ?
>
It's been around for a few months.
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/Arm32/RaspberryPi3
It is completely
2020 Sep 23
2
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
Everybody,
In my case I used a RPi as an additional DC for a month or so while making
some Samba4 AD improvements to the main DC's.
My main DC's run on some nanopc Intel J1800 (cpu) based fanless (about 5" x
5" x 2") box's that by spec sheet draws a maximum of 15W to run on full
load. As a DC they never run on full load. These boxes are actually
designed to be run 24/7
2020 Sep 23
2
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
On 9/22/20 2:14 PM, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote
> As an old sage (curmudgeon if you like) I'd encourage people to really consider if the Pi is really what you want.
> For me, it's not - even though it's a totally cool device conceptually. They're a ton of fun to tinker with too.
I am also an old guy and didn't want to use the Rpi for this purpose.
However, many years
2015 Jun 22
3
CentOS on ARM7 (eg Raspberry Pi)
I saw in the anouncement for the upcoming Boston, MA conference that there
will be demos of CentOS on an ARM7 system. I am wondering: does this mean that
there is somewhere out there a build of some version of CentOS that might run
on a Raspberry Pi (which has an ARM7 processor)?
--
Robert Heller -- 978-544-6933
Deepwoods Software -- Custom Software Services
2020 Sep 23
0
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
Ha! You're the exception to every rule!
That's a sweet setup though!
Way cheaper sacrificing a Pi to the god Zeus. LOL.
Do go look at XCP-NG, if you're not familiar.
Really nice.
Open source and free.
Cheers!
-Greg
PRGvs> On 9/22/20 2:14 PM, Gregory Sloop via samba wrote
>> As an old sage (curmudgeon if you like) I'd encourage people to really consider if the Pi is
2020 Sep 23
1
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
I would prefer a HDD for services like samba.
My raspi is running as name server, dhcp, apt-cache, samba, nfs etc. pp.
On the SD card is only the OS. Write intensive task like journald /
logfiles, samba shares, apt-cache, nfs etc are placed on HDD.
This setup is run since 4 years.
up to today i have not found a tool to check the health of a SD card.
Does anybody know a tool ?
On 23.09.20
2020 Sep 22
2
Raspberry Pi Version of Samba?
A few months ago, I built a samba 4 DC on a RPi 2B v1.1 with Louis'
packages.
It's just like a normal Intel cpu based installation with a couple of minor
exceptions.
I built mine on Raspbian Lite. You'll have to add an additional user and
give it sudo privileges.The network setup was like the older Debian 9 by
simply adjusting /etc/network/interfaces. To add Louis' repo
2016 Feb 29
5
RasPi 3.x and RH-based Distro (Slightly OT)
With the release of the Rasberry Pi 3.x, I think we have a platform I could
jump on board with. Performance has just been lacking until now!
But I really don't want to jump the "RH ship" - I'd rather stick with an
environment I am comfortable in.
Can anybody comment here on the best way to run RHEL/Fedora/CentOS on a RasPi,
or if there's even a useful port?
Thanks
2016 Dec 14
0
Release for CentOS userland 7(1611) on armhfp
I am pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 7
(1611) for armhfp compatible machines.
This is the current release for CentOS Linux
7 and is tagged as 1611, derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3
== Download
You can download new images for armhfp boards on
http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/isos/armhfp/
Images and sha256sums :
2016 Dec 15
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 142, Issue 6
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You can reach the person managing the list at
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When
2017 Nov 30
2
Samba AD /dns /dhcp
Hi there, thanks for your reply. Probably I should add that:
a) I'm running Centos7 on the RPi3.
b) Compiled and installed samba 4.7.2 from source (packaged AD samba not
available for CentOS)
c) I haven't managed an AD before this thing landed in my lap, much less a
Samba AD :)
On 30 November 2017 at 15:45, Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org
> wrote:
>
> >
2016 Dec 31
0
Raspberry PI3 - CentOS armv7hl gnome desktop
> Maybe there is a better place to post this message but as my question
> was still CentOS related thought I would start here. Please advise if
> there is a better forum of which to ask this question.
>
> I am playing around with making a "desktop" workstation out of a
> Raspberry PI3. I have had no problems installing the OS and pretty much
> have everything working
2016 Dec 31
3
Raspberry PI3 - CentOS armv7hl gnome desktop
Maybe there is a better place to post this message but as my question
was still CentOS related thought I would start here. Please advise if
there is a better forum of which to ask this question.
I am playing around with making a "desktop" workstation out of a
Raspberry PI3. I have had no problems installing the OS and pretty much
have everything working except a Gnome desktop.
I
2016 Jul 06
5
rasberry pi
I'm debating between a cloud PBX or, perhaps, rasberry pi. For a SOHO,
maybe three hardphones, rasberry pi would suffice? I would be amazed, but,
if so, great.
thanks,
Thufir
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2015 Jun 23
0
CentOS on ARM7 (eg Raspberry Pi)
On 06/22/2015 11:26 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
> I saw in the anouncement for the upcoming Boston, MA conference that there
> will be demos of CentOS on an ARM7 system. I am wondering: does this mean that
> there is somewhere out there a build of some version of CentOS that might run
> on a Raspberry Pi (which has an ARM7 processor)?
>
The Pi2 is armv7 .. the original pi is armv6.
2016 Feb 29
1
RasPi 3.x and RH-based Distro (Slightly OT)
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 06:26:24PM +0000, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> join the arm-dev list ( https://lists.centos.org ) CentOS has a great
> story across the entire ARMv7 and v8 platform, with every major vendor
> in the ARM 64bit platform working with us. We say the rpi3 release this
> morning and are going to work on a bringup to match our rpi2 images.
> However, we will also be
2020 Sep 15
2
loss of communication
rPi3 running current Buster. I get this far:
# upsc networkups
Init SSL without certificate database
battery.charge: 100
battery.charge.warning: 30
battery.runtime: 2891
battery.type: PbAC
device.mfr: Vertiv Co
device.model: Liebert PST5
device.type: ups
driver.name: usbhid-ups
driver.parameter.pollfreq: 30
driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2
driver.parameter.port: auto
driver.parameter.productid:
2019 Jan 08
2
How do I remove a kernel
On 1/8/19 5:30 PM, mark wrote:
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> I have 4 kernels in /boot, leaving on 20MB which is not enough for the
>> next one.
>>
>> I had installonly_limit= set at 5, as there were some kernel problems.
>> After I got the error that there was not enough room for another kernel,
>> I set installonly_limit= to 3 and did the update with
2016 Jul 06
3
rasberry pi
ok, that's really all I need to know. Of course, if anyone else wants to
throw in their two cents, don't let me stop you :)
-Thufir
On Wed, Jul 6, 2016 at 1:36 AM, Frank Vanoni <mailinglist at linuxista.com>
wrote:
> I'm currently using Asterisk 11.7.0 on a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B with
> Ubuntu Server 14.04.
>
> Works fine! :-)
>
> Frank
>
> On Wed,
2024 Sep 16
2
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
Kelly Byrd <kbyrd at memcpy.com> writes:
> With USB-C ports and cables, there are a ton of profiles, I don't know what
> the new Pi's support, but likely something like 3A @ 5V, 9V, or 12V over
> USB-C
Up to the RPI4, I was pretty sure there wasn't PD, just 5V and it drew
what it drew, and you hoped that the supply was big enough.
It seems the RPI5 will use PD if