Beowulf is one I used back before raspberry PI and it looks like people have
started using it with Raspberry PI. So that is one way to cluster your PI's.
Ken
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From: raspberry-vi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <raspberry-vi-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On
Behalf Of Travis Siegel
Sent: Friday, January 8, 2021 1:20 AM
To: raspberry-vi@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; chuck winstead <littledjchuck@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [raspberry-vi] Re: Beginner
Chuck, there most certainly is a package for clustering your raspberry pi. I'm
about to go to bed, and have already shut down my browser, but if nobody has an
answer for you by the time I get back to the email, I'll go find it for you.
I'm actually thinking I might build one of these clusters for myself. There
are wracks that will hold multiple pis, then all you need to do is install the
software on each one, then they can be treated as a single computer. I
actually had the software at one point, but I only had a single pi way back
then, so I didn't keep track of where I left it, so now I'd have to go track it
down again. A cluster of pi 4 boards could provide quite the interesting
experimental cluster.
On 1/7/2021 11:47 PM, chuck winstead wrote:
What about clustering a number of raspberry pies and then virtualization. Is===========================================================
that something that could be done. I don’t think that VMware makes a
fertilization package for the raspberry pie. I would be interested to hear
what is out there for this.
Thanks in advance
Chuck
On Jan 7, 2021, at 3:53 AM, Vojtěch šmiro <vsmiro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:===========================================================
Hello,
Wellcome to the list!
Yes, Raspbian is good system, but be carefull. In Raspbian there is
some bug and you will see web sites in another display like in
Ubuntu. Month ago I wanted to solve this problem, nobody helped, so I
had to switch back to Ubuntu, because web sites are different than in
Ubuntu, on some sites I can't see find edit box, if it's in here.
Thunderbird is really sluggish on Raspbian and for example Sylpheed isn't
accessible for me.
And no Seamonkey. I have thousands of emails and hundreds of folders,
I can't imagine, how can I do it with Mutt for example, when I want
to move some message to the folder. But if you want to work with
files, disks, read books, play sounds or music or video, cut sounds,
Raspbian is better than Ubuntu there.
Vojta.
Dne 07. 01. 21 v 9:29 Pranav Lal napsal(a):
Chuck,===========================================================
Installing ubuntu on the raspberry pi needs sighted assistance because
ubuntu does not come with ssh enabled. Go with Raspbian and you should get
ubuntu like functionality.
Pranav
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