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Will the Linux MC run on ARM-based processors?

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Ryssen:
Do you have a direct link?

astromo:

--- Quote from: BryanC on September 27, 2013, 02:07:56 pm ---Can library server run as a daemon on Linux? I'm trying to determine what type of low-power systems this could run on. I would ideally like to run MC Library Server on my Pi, but without ARM support I might have to look into a low-cost, low-power ITX solution.

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Please share your hardware investigations.



--- Quote from: JohnT on September 27, 2013, 10:22:33 am ---Ha! Back in the day, I wrote Fortran code for CAD software that ran on a Data General MV/4000 running AOS/VS and later DG/UX.

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Wow, looks like I set off a trip down memory lane.. nice.

ShirazD:
I'm with BryanC. If it won't run on ARM, ie. the Raspberry Pi, I'll be wondering what low-power ITX systems will work, emphasis on low-power, fanless, and cheap. A single-chip system with integrated high end graphics and HDMI, without much need for much CPU, ie. an Intel version of Pi.

Ryssen:

--- Quote ---No Arm.  Maybe some day.
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Letīs hope that day comes soon.. ::)

BryanC:

--- Quote from: astromo on September 29, 2013, 03:58:30 pm ---Please share your hardware investigations.

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Fan-less (can't handle 1080p reliably):
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813186232

Not fanless, but considerable jump in power and can probably do 1080p if you're looking for an HTPC/server combo:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813138368

I am just looking for a headless server, so the quietness and power savings on the Atom board probably win out here.

You can probably find an older used laptop on eBay or CL that would work too. Throw an XFCE-based distro on it, disable the screen, and run it closed.

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