I have just install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and it seems show on my Pi5 8G and NVMe. I also have not been able to install Connect. It says not available. How did you install it?
On their site Disclaimer Please note that disabling Authentication is not recommended due to security reasons, especially when using direct connections over the Internet. We are also unable to provide any support for connections to a third-party application such as WayVNC.
I agree, the VNC server installed by default in Raspberry Pi OS works fine with Wayland. I only use it on my LAN though, maybe it is internet connections that don't work.
I have 5 headless machines on RealVNC. One is a Pi 4 running bookworm, 3 are mini pc's running Ubuntu and another mini PC on W10. For Ubuntu and Bookworm i just revert to X10. I dont need or want Weyland. I really wouldn't want to mess about with proprietary software for one of those machines. Im holdingbout for RealVNC to get fixed. That was promised for early 2024...
I have a really stupid question but hopefully I can get an answer. If there is a Raspberry Pi 5 based laptop with an 80Wh battery, how long would the battery last for web browsing - say streaming a RU-vid video while having another tab watching Twitch streams, 1080p screen? Just an estimate.
I created it with AI Creating free AI images with Microsoft Copilot ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bw8CMcfsilI.html It’s included with this os My Linux setup Raspberry Pi 5 part 3. KDE Plasma ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dHi-iQI68zY.html
You tried wine on rpi 5 yet been testing on rpi os 64bit if you wine 9.3 current one from pi apps i find it runs into memory allocation errors would be cool to see a guide for older wine install
It's far too slow and jerky for me to ever want to make use of it. It's one thing if someone from your IT department is logging in to your machine to fix a problem but what you're showing there just wouldn't be usable by my criteria - I'd rather stick to the command line with an SSH session, or even tunnel Xorg over SSH to get a more responsive GUI up. (I couldn't give a toss about that Wayland rubbish - when someone can show me it running on a 20 year Pentium III machine like Xorg does, then I'll consider paying Wayland some attention.)
One option you can try is using the command line login option, "rpi-connect signin" - see if that works better. The GUI might have an issue sometimes, someone else in the forums noted the same thing.
No I think I mentioned it here. Control your Raspberry Pi 5 from anywhere. Real VNC ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ikUH_wOesIY.html You can log out of KDE and back into Raspberry PiOS with my builds
Hey, im doing a project and I need help making the orange pi zero 2w as fast as possible, including os and hardware, could you help me? The project envolves making a low budget laptop for studying(like 80 dollars) and the orange pi zero 2w is at its core. I had problems specialy with video playback.
This video should be useful Raspberry Pi Zero 2W. First time setup. Far better performance with Zram. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vZkfuVyybIw.html Many of the tips will also apply to Orange Pi
Well i still have weird video playback issues with Wayland in web browsers on rpi4 so for me it is X11 still. Some emulators still doesn't work on pipewire either need to use pulse audio. So yea Linux is still bad for everyday use.
No, Wayland is bad for everyday use because it is being pushed out too quickly to appease gamer brats who are desperate for a few more FPS in their games because all they do is play "Top Trumps" against each other on Reddit. Xorg and the rest of Linux works perfectly fine, it has done for years.