baytail-bootia32.efi
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baytail-bootia32.efi
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Trying to install on a Atom Baytrail 32bit UEFI laptop after installation I can't boot
Put this in your boot folder: https://github.com/hirotakaster/baytail-bootia32.efi/blob/master/README.md
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Trynna find a distro that has 32bit UEFI support on a 64bit os.
I've gotten 64-bit Debian-based distros to boot on a Lenovo IdeaCentre Stick 300 with a 32-bit UEFI by downloading bootia32.efi and placing it in /EFI/Boot (you'll have to make those directories) on my USB flash drive.
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64-bit install up and running on 32-bit EFI Mac mini
Yeah these old Intel Mac minis (and some of the plastic Macbooks) have a 32bit EFI, while the CPU supports 64bit OS. You will need to add a bootia32.efi to the /efi/boot/ directory on your Ubuntu USB.
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Windows 8 Tablet OS Replacment
Is this what you mean?
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Trying to install Arch on an old 64-bit device with a 32-bit UEFI and the keyboard doesn't work
So I put the bootia32.efi from this repository instead. However, using this file drops me into the GRUB shell rather than the selection menu. To fix that I put a grub.cfg file in /boot/grub/ on the ISO with the contents as described here.
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What can I do with my old computer?
The trick is to add bootia32.efi on your installation medium (your USB installation drive key) so it can boot in 32 bit mode. From there do your Linux OS installation and after that do not forget to install grub-efi-ia32-bin so your 64 bit OS can boot with a 32 bit bootloader. Here is a guide that needs some tinkering: https://ritiek.github.io/posts/2020/04/blog-post-15/install-modern-os-on-unsupported-hardware
MagicMirror
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Show HN: FrameOS – operating system for single function smart frames
I use MagicMirror to do this. It's a great piece of software. I'm a bit shocked nobody has mentioned this yet. https://magicmirror.builders/
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Software for wall clock?
The most used solution it’s https://magicmirror.builders/
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Ask HN: What software did you purchase that positively impacted your family life
I’m planning on using MagicMirror (https://magicmirror.builders/) to do this in my kitchen but without the mirror part (just a TV mounted in a niche on the wall). Did you build your software from scratch?
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"Dementia" Dashboard?
Check out Magic Mirror. Could be what you're looking for. https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror
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32“ E Ink screen that displays daily newspapers on your wall
Would this work with magic mirror?
https://magicmirror.builders/
If so I will order right away
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Smart display with text lines
Have a look at the Magic Mirror project https://magicmirror.builders/
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Clock web app with weather and photos to recycle an old iPad 2
You could also look into something like MagicMirror. not sure if you have a server to host, or looking for just local on iPad.
- Are any C# coders here?
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The search for the definitive DIY photo frame software
The final option seems to be basically homebrewing a solution using a program like MagicMirror and local image files installed on the pi. There quite a few guides out there on different ways to do this. But
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/u/KaiserTom breaks down the results of SETI@home, the big data citizen science project from the 90s/2000s
You can still participate in distributed computing projects, just check out Science United which is one that uses BOINC for the project management. I've got it running on my Raspberry Pi (which primarily runs Magic Mirror so its nice to let somebody else get some benefit since its primarily a relatively static display). Also, Folding@Home did do some of the research into COVID, so it is staying up to date.
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