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slerch666:

--- Quote from: mwillems on June 01, 2016, 11:14:34 am ---My pleasure.  I'd be curious to know what the JRMark is on that device.  I've posted a few JRMarks for various ARM boards in the main thread, and it would be neat to know how the Pine compares.

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Here you go mwillems, here's what JMark returned:


Math 484
Image 1291
Database 532


Tried to copy and paste, but for some reason it wouldn't actually copy the text out of the benchmark screen.

mwillems:
Thanks for those.  It looks like the performance is almost identical to a Raspberry Pi 3 (a little higher in some marks, a little lower in others).  Given the potentially lower price, that's a bargain.

slerch666:
I did the Kickstarter and got the Pine64+ board w/ 2GB. Not sure if the numbers would change with the $15 base model (A64, no +).

I'm fairly happy with it. Performance is OK, nothing amazing, but with these little guys you have to temper your expectations.

The Pine64+ is definitely bigger than the Raspberry Pi2 (I have a Pi2 as well).

Fun to kick around, but definitely not meant to be someone's main driver.

Going to put the Remix OS on another memory card and see if I like how that works out better, but for now, working JRiver MC21 on Ubuntu is usable for sure. For music playback anyway.

bprochford:
I'm installing MC21 on my Pine 64 running Debian Mate. I've been through the process now about four times. Everything works perfectly until I get to the actual install, where I'm met with "Unable to locate package mediacenter21."

I've got the APT repository installed properly and have followed to the letter almost every install guide in these forums for this. The mediacenter21.list file is in the sources.list.d folder.

Also, Im really new at Linux, so go easy on me.

Any help or direction would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Brad

mwillems:

--- Quote from: bprochford on June 06, 2016, 08:26:58 pm ---I'm installing MC21 on my Pine 64 running Debian Mate. I've been through the process now about four times. Everything works perfectly until I get to the actual install, where I'm met with "Unable to locate package mediacenter21."

I've got the APT repository installed properly and have followed to the letter almost every install guide in these forums for this. The mediacenter21.list file is in the sources.list.d folder.

Also, Im really new at Linux, so go easy on me.

Any help or direction would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Brad

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Did you forget to run the "sudo apt-get update" before trying to install?

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