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How To: Debian Linux BitTorrent Server with the ODROID-HC1
Read nowCheck out this video from Category5 that takes the viewer from unboxing the HC1 through creating a Debian Linux BitTorrent Server. As this is a full installation tutorial, this has a lot of great information in it for this purpose,...
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How-To: Add hard drive to Debian/Ubuntu systems
Read nowWhen working with Debian or Ubuntu on ARM devices like the ODROID-XU4 / HC1 / HC2, Rock64, RockPro64, Raspberry Pi, or many other systems, it is often desired to add a hard drive to the system, and that hard drive...
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How To: Run Graphical Linux programs from your SBC on your Windows Computer or Android Phone/Tablet
Read nowIn the January 2019 issue of ODROID Magazine, I came across an article on BASH. This great article mentioned a way to run graphical programs from one Linux computer on another, and briefly mentioned software that allows this on Windows...
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How To: New Update of Rebol 3 Scripting Language for ARM Boards
Read nowIf you are into scripting, like I am, it is super nice to be able to have a variety of tools for different needs. In this article, I'll be going over a few details of the super-lightweight open-source Rebol 3...
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How-To: Photo Frame That Updates via Email
Read nowby Bohdan Lechnowsky Purpose I have parents who are getting up in years, and they live in states far from where their children and grandchildren live. They don't use computers much, but they would love to see what their offspring...
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How-To: Setting Up OpenMediaVault Remote Access with OpenVPN
Learn how to set up remote access to your OpenMediaVault NAS!Read now -
How-To: Basic problems with SBCs, and how to troubleshoot them
Read nowby Daniel Franklin You may know the feeling: You purchased that new single board computer and all of it’s accessories, waited for it to arrive, and now you have it in your hands. You get everything set up and plug...
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How-To: Build your own NAS server with the RockPro64
Read nowSome of the benefits of building your own NAS instead of buying one off-the-shelf are:
- Customizable features and capacities
- Utilization of non-proprietary parts and software
- Future upgradeability
- Learning some new skills!