Linux Gaming: Mobile Entertainment System
I saw an opportunity to create my own mobile entertainment system using a few components available through Hardkernel. This project is rather easy and well-suited for beginners, even children. ▶
I saw an opportunity to create my own mobile entertainment system using a few components available through Hardkernel. This project is rather easy and well-suited for beginners, even children. ▶
We are back with part 3 of Linux Gaming and this month, we're looking at Sega Saturn games for the ODROID-XU3/XU4. Last time I talked about a lot of shoot ‘em ups, but this article has a good mix of different genres, although I did pick quite a few “mecha” ▶
With the recent release of NEMS Linux 1.5 I’d like to dial it back a little and introduce you to the most sophisticated out-of-the-box Nagios Enterprise Monitoring Server out there. ▶
I remember being an early adopter of 1 GbE networking in the 90s and many of my friends were wondering: who needs 1 GbE anyway? Twenty years later, I am an early adopter (but really not the first) of faster than 10 GbE at home and I hope that this ▶
This part covers the most basic introduction to scripting to BASH ▶
This kernel version becomes particularly attractive for the Exynos 5422 ODROIDs, especially since it includes important fixes for the hardware video decoder and encoder (MFC), the hardware scaler and color space converter (GScaler), and a brand new driver for the HDMI CEC, that exposes the device as a infrared remote control. ▶
In this article, we outline the setup and configuration of a basic “headless” cluster with the end goal of running parallel programs based on message passing, using the Message Passing Interface (MPI) parallel programming model in particular. ▶
This is a two-part article that was adapted from the ODROID forum. This first half gives an introduction to the benefits of using Clonezilla, an overview of what will be covered, and the steps used to setup a DHCP server. ▶
This is a continuation of the Retro Gaming Console article from last month, where we learned how to configure the software for a retro gaming console. ▶
Hardkernel is working on a new version of U-Boot for the ODROID-XU4, with many new features and improvements. ▶
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