You know you can always spin up a virtual linux instance on something like
Digital ocean as well. That way you have great connectivity and it’s in a data
center and you can do it for as little as $5 per month.
The pi is a great starting point though. Definitely get solid with Linux, it’s
a great set of skills for the job market if that’s a concern.
Good luck and ask away if you have questions.
On Mar 18, 2020, at 8:10 PM, Devin Prater <r.d.t.prater@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ah yes, that sounds like my adventures with Arch Linux over the years. I’ve
tried going back to Windows, and have settled on Mac as a sort of compromise,
but Linux always calls to me. It just won’t freaking let go. So I bought a
Raspberry Pi 4 a few days ago to satisfy that itch.
On Mar 18, 2020, at 4:13 PM, Jessica <jelynnar.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ok. All I did was remove pulseaudio. Then I thought maybe I will remove
speech-dispatcher.
Of course that wanted to remove orca.
In any case. Fenrir wouldn't speak at all before I did all that.
After I did it I could not get into the shell.
So yes because of the actions I took I have to reinstall debian on there. I
am not doing that today.
I will bring up fenrir on here one more time to see if the responsiveness is
sluggish.
But honestly. As much as I love debian. I think I am going to stick with
raspbian for now. I haven't a clue how to install debian arm on here.
Although I did read an article.
Besides isn't raspbian built for the pi. I will fix the mini pc. But not
today.
That having been said. I don't see why I can't just use the raspbian. After
all it does work. Er raspbian on the raspberry pi 3 b plus LOL.
I have to stop testing things sigh. I need to get my daily tasks done.
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