A question I get asked a fair bit is whether the Raspberry Pi 5 represents good value to purchase as a desktop PC.
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A question I get asked a fair bit is whether the Raspberry Pi 5 represents good value to purchase as a desktop PC.
Read moreThis is the first in a series of articles looking at the Firefly AIBOX 3588S embedded fanless ARM-based mini PC.
Read moreIn this article I document transferring my Ubuntu distribution from the microSD card to the eMMC. It makes the distro much snappier on the RV2.
Read moreLet’s try to improve the Raspberry Pi 5’s Wi-Fi performance (transfer speed and latency) with a USB 3.0 adapter from BrosTrend.
Read moreOptions for installing software are a bit more limited with the RV2 compared with ARM-based single board computers. Let’s build a piece of open source software.
Read moreFor this review, I’ve evaluating the Kioxia Exceria Plus G2 Portable SSD. It’s available in 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB capacities. I’m reviewing the 2TB version.
Read moreIn this article in the series, I look at the power consumption of the Orange Pi 5 Max and compare it to some other computers.
Read moreThis is a review of the BrosTrend USB WiFi 6 Adapter. It supports Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Ubuntu Mate, and other distributions.
Read moreThe Orange Pi R2S features a RISC-V processor, four wired network ports (two 2.5G ethernet ports and two 1G ethernet ports).
Read moreMy RV2 board is running Ubuntu 24.04. Included is a configuration tool called orangepi-config. Let’s see what it offers.
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