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So I bought the new Raspberry Pi 3 B+ and installed OMV to use it as a simple home NAS. Everything is working perfectly except that the max speed is just 11MB/sec.
Just wondering if that's normal? Because The RPi 3 B+ already has a Gigabit Ethernet which supposed to be much faster. Where could the bottleneck be?
Also on OMV you can see that the eth0 speed is labeled as 100Mbits/sec
I'm using a WD My Passport 2TB for the storage BTW.
Thanks so much in advance for your help!
It is still on the usb 2.0 bus Juan, which is sharing the bus with you passport hd.
The bottleneck is the 100Mbit Ethernet. This is the reason for the 11MB/s.
It's even written into the image: Raspberry Pi is a slow NAS
Therefore I changed from Raspberry Pi 3 to a rock64. It has Gigabit Ethernet + USB 3.
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When I boot from a USB and "Try Ubuntu", I cannot increase the size of Partition 6 to us the Free Space. I assume the Free Space needs to be to the right of Partition 6 but, not sure. I have also tried gparted to no avail. How do I accomplish this without having to re-install Ubuntu?
NOTE: The laptop was once a Windows 10 unit that I re-partitioned and installed Ubuntu 22.04. I foolishly deleted the Windows partition from Ubuntu believing I could re-allocate the free space and maybe this has caused my problem.
I have booted from a USB and ran disk utilities in an effort to use my free space. I have read numerous posts on this topic from various sources but, I have not been able to duplicate those performances or suggestions.
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"Technically, however, they represent different philosophies: the ARM architecture is designed to be as simple as possible, to keep energy wastage to a minimum, whereas Intel's range uses a more complex design that benefits from compatibility with the company's (much more power-hungry) desktop and laptop CPUs." Well then why can't I run Windows on a raspberry Pi? Also, what is start4.elf?
Microsoft seems to know there are issues with Windows on ARM because it won't even sell you a copy of it. The company licenses the ARM version only to OEMs to pre-install on new systems. When asked if it would open up sales so people could run Windows on the new Macs, Microsoft said it had no plans at this time.
Start4.elf is a file that raspberry pi uses to boot.
Hope this helps!
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I have recently bought a Raspberry Pi 2. I am using it to test some python socket server games that I made, but it takes me ages to put the client's .py file on my memory stick, then put it on my Pi every time I update the code. I would like an easy way to connect the two's files, preferably using LAN. Thanks :)
You can use your classic network cable to access Raspberry Pi (eg. SSH) without Internet Connection.
Follow this useful guide.
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I just received a pi 2 with sd card preloaded with NOOBS. I also have an hdmi cable and wifi dongle for it.
I wanted to begin using the pi 2 but do not have a spare monitor to connect it to. I was hoping to be able to connect to my macbook pro (Late 2013 - hence has HDMI) either via HDMI or wifi or ssh so that I could essentially use the macbook's display and keyboard to utilize the pi 2. How is this done, suggestions, recommended way of doing it?
Thank you
I guess that, for the first time, you will need to have a monitor, keyboard and mouse and a LAN connection in order to check everything is going fine.
After you set up everything, you can go on using SSH & SFTP. You should setup x11vnc and you can be really good without any peripheral after that, you will only a LAN connection. If you have a WiFi Dongle for the PI, you also can be unplugged from the Ethernet Cable.
If you want to try, just plug the RPi and try to make an SSH, by checking your LAN devices. If you can, then you dont need anything else.
Cheers...
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Well, I screwed up big time today. The long and the short of it is that I spilled water on my MacBook Pro and the motherboard is shot. However, the hard drive seems to be okay. So I plugged the SATA cable into my PC, win 7 32bit, however I cannot find the drive. I just wanna copy some stuff over. Does anyone have any ideas?
You need to download a driver for windows to view the mac file system... search for an HFS+ driver
Even better, goto an Apple Support community :-)
One example:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1368010
http://www.markc.me.uk/blog/files/HFSOnWindows.html
there are plenty of others. I used one at home for winXP to write to hfs+