I am using https://einsteinathome.org/content/high-speed-linux-brp-app-raspberry-pi-3 Recent average credit is about 1500, run time is about 13,000
I am using https://einsteinathome.org/content/high-speed-linux-brp-app-raspberry-pi-3
Recent average credit is about 1500, run time is about 13,000
Which is a really disappointing runtime, considering that my old Odroid-C2 has a runtime of around 12,000s.
The PI4 should be much faster than that. I probably should make a Version for the PI4 .
But in the meantime I would suggest to switch to a 64bit OS and use my BRP-App made for the Odroid-C2.
This should be a lot faster, at least in theory.
https://einsteinathome.org/content/high-speed-linux-brp-app-odroid-c2
I will try out Ubuntu 19.10 64bit this weekend with the odroid app.
Can't test until next week but the pi4 raspbian kernel is now 64 bit.
Downloading from where?
Bryant Stewart wrote:I will try out Ubuntu 19.10 64bit this weekend with the odroid app. Downloading from where?
I plan on following this guide.
http://usefulramblings.org/?page_id=12166
Actually the performance has improved recently. Run times down to under 9000.
Whoa - How are you managing that?
Not sure. Try sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade.
It gets the new firmware among other things.
That is more like it should be.
robl wrote:Bryant Stewart wrote:I will try out Ubuntu 19.10 64bit this weekend with the odroid app. Downloading from where? I plan on following this guide. http://usefulramblings.org/?page_id=12166
That guide is on my website. I would be interested in how it works for you. If you have questions I will try to help out.
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Which is a really disappointing runtime, considering that my old Odroid-C2 has a runtime of around 12,000s.
The PI4 should be much faster than that. I probably should make a Version for the PI4 .
But in the meantime I would suggest to switch to a 64bit OS and use my BRP-App made for the Odroid-C2.
This should be a lot faster, at least in theory.
https://einsteinathome.org/content/high-speed-linux-brp-app-odroid-c2
I will try out Ubuntu 19.10
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I will try out Ubuntu 19.10 64bit this weekend with the odroid app.
Can't test until next week
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Can't test until next week but the pi4 raspbian kernel is now 64 bit.
Bryant Stewart wrote:I will
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Downloading from where?
robl wrote:Bryant Stewart
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I plan on following this guide.
http://usefulramblings.org/?page_id=12166
Actually the performance has
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Actually the performance has improved recently. Run times down to under 9000.
bowguy wrote:Actually the
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Whoa - How are you managing that?
Not sure. Try sudo apt
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Not sure. Try sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade.
It gets the new firmware among other things.
bowguy wrote:Actually the
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That is more like it should be.
Bryant Stewart wrote:robl
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That guide is on my website. I would be interested in how it works for you. If you have questions I will try to help out.