ODROID Magazine

How To Remotely Connect With Secure Shell
Using SBCs can be a budget-friendly alternative to running small server applications in your home or business. Furthermore, the act of setting them up can get tedious if a single HDMI cable needs to be shared between several devices. Luckily enough, most, if not all, Linux distributions open port 22 ▶

Setting IRQ CPU affinities: Improving IRQ performance on the ODROID-XU4
I recently came across a post on the ODROID subreddit which featured an article offering tweaking tips for the ODROID-XU4. The article was originally written in German and was later translated into English and published in ODROID Magazine. As a long time owner of an ODROID-XU4, most of the tips ▶

KVM: Fun with virtualization on the ODROID-H2 - Advanced Features
In my last article, I demonstrated that it’s rather easy to install and configure KVM and some tools to create and control VMs directly under Linux. This time, I want to talk about some advanced features you can use with KVM for free, that in other hypervisors are only available ▶

The G Spot: Your Goto Destination for All Things That are Android Gaming - These Board Games are NOT Bored Games
Do you think that board games are bored games? These paper-based analog entertainment activities have a long-standing gaming history, or has that tradition faded and been replaced by today’s ODROID Android games.

The Best ODROID-XU4 Media Server Software Options
While the Raspberry Pi is a popular single-board computer (SBC), the ODROID-XU4 is a solid competitor. Maintaining a small form factor, the ODROID-XU4 packs quite a performance punch. Powerful yet energy-efficient, with an ARM big.LITTLE processor, the ODROID-XU4 features the Samsung Exynos Cortex-A15 2GHz and Cortex-A7 octa-core CPUs.