beatlocker
DietPi
beatlocker | DietPi | |
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2 | 306 | |
6 | 4,569 | |
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10.0 | 9.8 | |
over 1 year ago | about 6 hours ago | |
Rust | Shell | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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beatlocker
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OpenSubsonic
Heh, what a coincidence. I was noticed the Android player Symfonium announced support for OpenSubsonic and the first link is this HN topic created less than an hour ago.
I might add support for it in the Subsonic server I wrote (mostly for personal use). https://github.com/datatrash/beatlocker
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Modernizing my 1980s sound system
Ah, very interesting to read about Subsonic being used here. I was in the market for a similar setup a while ago and tried a bunch of different servers. Navidrome was clearly one of the better ones but didn't seem to support folder-based navigation, which I want to use (since most of my music is not structured as album-per-folder but rather as playlist-per-folder).
Like a good HN user I ended up writing my own Subsonic compatible server [0]. Haven't officially released it yet since it's missing a few features (most notably documentation and support for deleting files) but looks like it might be worthwhile to spend that effort. If you're feeling brave, you can compile it from source or grab the Docker edge image[1].
[0] https://github.com/datatrash/beatlocker
DietPi
- Home Lab Guide
- DietPi – Highly optimised minimal Debian OS
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DietPi released a new version 9.1
DietPi is a lightweight Debian based Linux distribution for SBCs and server systems, with the option to install desktop environments, too. It ships as minimal image but allows to install complete and ready-to-use software stacks with a set of console based shell dialogs and scripts.
The source code is hosted on GitHub: https://github.com/MichaIng/DietPi
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Considerations for a long-running Raspberry Pi
That's a good point, but the array of devices supported by the DietPi team is extensive: https://dietpi.com/
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The Orange Pi 5
Before someone starts the usual yadda yadda about the RPi biger community, the OS not having long time support etc. I would repeat one more time: do not rely on board vendor supplied images; this is valid for pretty much all boards. Just go to Armbian or DietPi pages and you'll almost certainly find one or more images that work on your board and forums to discuss about them with very knowledgeable people.
https://www.armbian.com/download/
https://dietpi.com/#download
Those projects are well worth a contribution, as they don't have a giant like Broadcom behind them.
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OpenWrt One/AP-24.XY: new open source router board by OpenWrt and Banana Pi
> bananapi do a lot of boards but their software story has been a bit poor
This is quite common with other board manufacturers too. I'd rather suggest to ignore completely their cobbled together distros, often also tainted by proprietary modifications, that become unmaintained in a few years, and see if they're among the many supported by Armbian or DietPi.
https://www.armbian.com/download/
https://dietpi.com/#download
- DietPi: Lightweight Debian OS, optimised for minimal CPU, RAM usage
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DietPi released a new version 8.25
The full release notes can be found at: https://dietpi.com/docs/releases/v8_25/
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Looking for a way to remote in to K's of raspberry pi's...
RPi OS = diet pi https://dietpi.com/ - initial config via text file - SDcard burning out partially mitigated as writes log files to ram then flushes to SDcard reducing write cycles
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Laptop so slow that even XFCE is laggy. What distro could run better?
You could also try very minimalistic distros like TwisterUI or DietPi which are most known for their use in the RasprebbyPi / SBC computers but which also have editions for desktop / laptop.
What are some alternatives?
librespot - Open Source Spotify client library
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.
owntone-server - Linux/FreeBSD DAAP (iTunes) and MPD media server with support for AirPlay 1 and 2 speakers (multiroom), Apple Remote (and compatibles), Chromecast, Spotify and internet radio.
NextCloudPi - 📦 Build code for NextcloudPi: Raspberry Pi, Odroid, Rock64, curl installer...
Mopidy - Mopidy is an extensible music server written in Python
Open and cheap DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi - Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry Pi
shairport-sync - AirPlay and AirPlay 2 audio player
DockSTARTer - DockSTARTer helps you get started with running apps in Docker.
beets - music library manager and MusicBrainz tagger
FreeNAS - TrueNAS CORE/Enterprise/SCALE Middleware Git Repository [Moved to: https://github.com/truenas/middleware]
Ansible-NAS - Build a full-featured home server or NAS replacement with an Ubuntu box and this playbook.
podman - Podman: A tool for managing OCI containers and pods.