Re: Snakeoil OS
Posted: 2019-09-22 01:13
<t>My house move has concluded and I have much sorting out to do.<br/>
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As part of my break from unpacking boxes I will shortly post clips covering both the Hakai and the Tinker Board S. And also a Hakai to be built using a case from China (cost around £60 including the PSU (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RGeek-Comput ... 2749.l2649).<br/>
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I'm fascinated by the efforts put into Debian Stretch. Use SO and choose from a large number of versions of MPD and other players and servers. Increasing the number of choices available usually makes for a better outcome. The latest update by Agent Kith includes a first attempt at offering the ability to play directly from RAM with further development of this functionality to come. I applaud Kith's diligence and desire to keep pushing the boundaries of the SnakeOil OS. Fredrik and Kith are heroic in an age of chaos. <br/>
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I just need to take delivery of my Synology router to take my ISP out of the equation - part of my side project to give my new house a small business network with the aim of delivering state of the art networking and audio functionality. It's giving me home automation and hopefully keeping the amount and size of visible cables to a minimum.</t>
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As part of my break from unpacking boxes I will shortly post clips covering both the Hakai and the Tinker Board S. And also a Hakai to be built using a case from China (cost around £60 including the PSU (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RGeek-Comput ... 2749.l2649).<br/>
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I'm fascinated by the efforts put into Debian Stretch. Use SO and choose from a large number of versions of MPD and other players and servers. Increasing the number of choices available usually makes for a better outcome. The latest update by Agent Kith includes a first attempt at offering the ability to play directly from RAM with further development of this functionality to come. I applaud Kith's diligence and desire to keep pushing the boundaries of the SnakeOil OS. Fredrik and Kith are heroic in an age of chaos. <br/>
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I just need to take delivery of my Synology router to take my ISP out of the equation - part of my side project to give my new house a small business network with the aim of delivering state of the art networking and audio functionality. It's giving me home automation and hopefully keeping the amount and size of visible cables to a minimum.</t>