It uses some form of VNC (forget the name). Performance is fine for the VMs for non-video stuff.
You can run whatever you want inside a VM too.
It uses some form of VNC (forget the name). Performance is fine for the VMs for non-video stuff.
You can run whatever you want inside a VM too.
You, I like you.
So, you're telling us how to use this?
Who died and made you God?
You posted this just so you could make that comment.
I'll accept it. Have my upvote. Lol
Giant fucking egos and totally disconnected from reality.
Basically Hollyweird in a nutshell
Works for me, but damn it's dog snot slow. Like typing takes 1-2 seconds for each character to show up
They also had water wheels which could do work, like lifting.
Also, I've found power cycling stuff is when it fails.
I've had machines and many drives running for 10 years, only rebooting as necessary, and never powering off.
Yea, for simple sensors and switches, LoRa seems to be the solution.
This looks good for video, since it has wifi bandwidth capability.
If course then you'll need a real battery (NiMH?) and some solar. But if the power consumption is good, that won't be too bad.
Serious question, why not use current wifi for that kind of distance?
I know, it's probably not really easy to make the comparison at this point - power usage is definitely part of that equation. Though the lower bandwidth of this doesn't seem quite enough for video?
Edit: I misread the bandwidth as 347kbit, not Mbit. So yea, this looks very promising for video, especially given the limitations of Wifi, plus using less power.
Everyone one of my finds aged out from lack of OS updates, not because the hardware failed or was too slow.
I have a box of them.
Good point about platform agnostic remote for management stuff. VNC is ideal for this.
And systems like Proxmox use a web GUI for most stuff, it's a touch slow but I think that's mostly just waiting for the system to finish the actual changes I make, and not the UI.