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Just to start a new thread...
I received last week some kit (3) from Gazouta:tech
Gazouta Technologies / Jul 14, 2018 Professional Wall Mount for Raspberry Pi Touchscreen (Black Anodized Aluminum) | Gazouta Technologies Professional Wall Mount for Raspberry Pi Touchscreen (Black Anodized Aluminum) | Gazouta TechnologiesThis kit will allow you to install a Raspberry Pi Computer and an Official Raspberry Pi 7" Touchscreen as a wall mounted touch controller.
I will work on that in the incoming days/week, the goal it's to put at least one in the main entrance to "replace" the alarm keyboard and they other one in the master bedroom to control "scene".
Will need to figure out some dashboard for that and will probably check also to send some IP camera feed too!
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With the price of these little buggers dropping, I am finding more and more the nVidia Jetson nano attractive as a self contained platform to run openLuup/z-way/Home Assistant and all the HomeKit/Alexa bridges of course with a couple of sticks for zigbee and zwave. Because of the included GPU, it can do faster video processing and be a development platform for further ventures into AI and a potential alternative to the rPi4... Enticing for <$100?
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Im very frustrated with my new pi. I have 2 pis running on ssds with no sd card great. But for the life of me I can’t get it to boot from the exact same model of ssd that works on my other pi. I also can’t get the new pi to boot from old known working sd card. I tried burning new image onto ssd, known working image, in fact the only way it will boot is with the noobs card it came with. I thought pi3s didn’t have any firmware it was all software, but thats all I can think of. I am stumped. No, I don’t want to boot off sd card. Is it a bad pi? I did every single step multiple times. I know how to do this, ive done it twice. What’s going on?
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RPi 2
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Any reason why I shouldn’t repurpose a RPi 2 that I have laying around do run openLuup? I know a lot of people seem to be using v3.
Thanks
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I don't see why not. Note that there are two revs of the rPi2. The old one is much slower (about equivalent to the eZLO plus) than the newer one but openLuup should run just fine on either.
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Yes, speed is not an issue, or anything else, really. I had openLuup running quite happily on a much-loved Arduino Yun board (Arduino + SOC running OpenWRT.) Ran all my stuff perfectly for many months. If you've seen any of the graphs of CPU / memory, you'll see it's a very small load. A basic openLuup system uses less resources than a single plugin on Vera.
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Thanks guys I’ll give it a shot.
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Do, please, let us know how you get on!