Raspberry Pi
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Mi idea es sustituir el server que tengo (ahora averiado sin disco de sistema)
Hasta ahora tenia un xp "pelao" con las aplicaciones de descarga, las carpetas compartidas y la gestion por vnc o escritorio remoto
Si hay alguna forma facil de hacerlo me lo pienso y me lo "regalo" en navidad
Mystique, no creo que tuvieras ningun problema…
Yo tenia algo como tu, un PC sin monitor ni teclado ni raton, con un linux y corriendo las app de descarga, pero el cambio es brutal. Fuera ruidos, fuera cajas grandes.
No hay que ser un gurú de Linux para montarselo, aunque un conocimiento "minimo" siempre ayuda claro esta.
Salu2
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Unos cachivaches fantásticos para ponerlos como hardware del emulador en una maquina de arcade. :osvaisacagar:
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Unos cachivaches fantásticos para ponerlos como hardware del emulador en una maquina de arcade. :osvaisacagar:
Para los que no saben que hace con este pequeñín, y siguiendo el hilo de lo sugerido por el compañero Whoololon, aquí os dejo este tutorial de cómo construirse una "mesa arcade".
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A mi todavía no me ha llegado :wall:
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Para los que no saben que hace con este pequeñín, y siguiendo el hilo de lo sugerido por el compañero Whoololon, aquí os dejo este tutorial de cómo construirse una "mesa arcade".
Coffee Table Pi!Qué preciosidad! :llorar:
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Vaya pasada de mesa u.U
Quien la pillara… Tengo que empezar a dormir menos y sacar mas tiempo para hacer este tipo de cosas! -
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Pues todavía no me ha llegado y han pasado casi 2 meses (ponía disponibilidad en 6 semanas).
No me importa esperar, pero en navidades me voy de casa más de dos semanas y no me gustaría recibirlo y que devolvieran el paquete por no ir a recogerlo, así que tengo dos preguntas:
- ¿Alguien sabe cuánto más pude tardar?
- ¿Cómo lo envía, por correos?
PD: Lo pedí a RS.
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Ays, parece que leen HL:
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Ñamñam, 5 días…
Posiblemente la review tendrá que esperar a Febrero.
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Muahahaahaha!!! ¡¡Ya la tengo funcionando!!
Nada más abrirla he empezado a trastear y creía que ya la había roto :llorar: Pero no! :ugly:
Que bonito se ve todo, cuantas opciones, cuantas posibilidades. Creo que voy a llorar.
Por cierto, ¡no conectéis un adaptador HDMI-VGA a pelo que se puede quemar la raspi!! Ya explicaré cómo modificarlo para que funcione de forma segura.
En dos meses tendréis una review en profundidad :fumeta:
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Con ganas de ver ese tutorial review, y si cobito dice en profundidad preparad una tarde de lectura XD.
Saludos
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I'm bringing up the topic because I might get a Raspberry PI model B rev. 1 (the one with 256Mb) with case included at a good price. I don't mind about the memory because my intention is the typical one of torrent manager and a small web server without even MySQL and all without a graphical environment and controlled by SSH.
I already have SD cards and the problem is that the USB power adapters I have only go up to 650mA the most (less the one from the mobile, but I can't do without it) while for the gadget I've read that 700mA are needed and I don't know if then it will work for me. In the worst case, I'll buy a cheap one. For the first configurations I will use the HDMI cable from the WD TV Live Streaming and any USB keyboard. I also have a mini wifi adapter that Ubuntu and Mageia detect, but we'll see if Raspbian does it.
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It's the Hard2mano offer, right? I've been tempted to grab it, but I've already given in to many whims this January to continue with the loose wallet policy :ugly:
You'll let us know how it goes

Best regards
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Is that the Hard2mano deal? I've been tempted to get it, but I've already given in to many whims this January to continue with the loose wallet policy :ugly:
You'll let us know how it goes

Best regards
Shhhhh… ;D
The opposite has happened to me, I've had very few expenses in January, and not much at Christmas either, so I'm going to dive into the topic.
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Oops… I haven't said anything

What a success, who would you be... From the monitor I have felt a curious tremble xD
Good luck and I hope you show it to us soon!
Regards
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Claro, I'll show you the little thing if we continue with the topic. The question is whether Cobito is preparing his guide, because I could put something, but not much because the use at the moment is very specific.
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I've also been super tempted by it, because I download torrents everywhere and I'm not very eco-friendly with the i7 and gtx295 and I also don't want to have the air running all day long.
I also have an atom but it works when it wants…
But above all, I'm waiting for the new BOOK by Cobito about the raspberry PI to finally tempt me to buy one. :ugly:
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I've also been super tempted by it, because I download torrents everywhere and I'm not very eco-energetic with the i7 and gtx295 and I also don't want to have the air running all day.
I also have an atom but it works when it wants…
But above all, I'm waiting for the new BOOK by Cobito about the raspberry PI to finish tempting me to buy one. :ugly:
My thing is that it's an obsession with low consumption. Of all my computers the one that consumes the most is around 31w at rest (I've removed the graphics because I don't use it lately), and the Raspberry will eat them all with potatoes, hehe.
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I've already received the Raspberry Pi, but I won't be able to tinker with it until tomorrow because I don't have an HDMI cable here. My question is about the external hard drive and its power supply. I'd like to avoid a self-powered USB hub, so I was thinking of installing Raspbian first, setting up SSH and then configuring it over the network without the keyboard and connecting one of the external 2.5" USB drives I have using a Y-cable that already comes with the two USB ports of the little gadget. Do you think it will be able to supply enough current? I imagine it will also depend on the power supply I put on it, 1 amp or higher?
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Refloto de nuevo porque si edito ni os dais cuenta

Ya me ha llegado la Raspberry Pi, pero hasta mañana no podré trastearla porque aquí no tengo cable HDMI.
Mi pregunta viene por el tema del disco duro externo y su alimentación. Me gustaría prescindir de un hub USB autoalimentado, por lo que pensaba en instalar primero Raspbian, configurar SSH y despues ya configurarlo a través de la red prescindiendo del teclado y conectar uno de los discos USB 2,5" externo que tengo mediante un cable USB en 'Y' que ya trae a los dos puertos USB del bichito, ¿creeis que será capaz de suministrarle suficiente corriente?. Imagino que también dependerá del alimentador que le ponga, ¿de 1 amperio hacia arriba?
Hola Yorus, mira a ver si consigues que te funcione el HD solo alimentado con el USB, pero me da que no…
Yo de todas formas, estoy contento con el HUB USB autoalimentado... Total, enchufo la rasPi y el disco USB ahi, y solo tengo un enchufe ocupado. Así que excepto por el mínimo espacio que ocupa el HUB no veo necesidad de quitarlo.
Ya dirás si te funciona, pero me da que no va a ser demasiado estable...
Saludos