I couldnt find the file pidesktop.deb. The webpage is really complicated.
I couldnt find the file pidesktop.deb. The webpage is really complicated.
I found a useful link I think may help:
https://github.com/raspberrypi/documentation/blob/master/hardware/raspberrypi/bootmodes/msd.md
But please note:
- Not all Mass Storage Devices will work.
- You will still need an SD card to drive the boot sector, to run files from your SSD.
-Files LOADING from the SSD are going to be running through USB, which will throttle the speed down to lower than running something on the SD card in most cases.
Actually, it will be MUCH MUCH slower to load via USB, which may not make the trouble worth it to you, once you go through the trouble to see how slow it actually is. I can give you numbers, but you're not going to understand until you try to run files from the SD instead. Until then, you're probably going to think the Pi is a slow PoS, lol.
Note, this is not the solution to the original problem, Premier Farnell sells a new product called the "Pi Desktop", distributed by element14/newark, the installation instructions specifically mention go to element14.com/pidesktop and under Downloads, download pidesktop.deb.
However, maybe it's too early and this hasn't been published yet. I understood this product wouldn't be available in North America until June 5, so perhaps something will be available then.
Thanks!
You are true Jeff.
I looked in detail to the product presentation page and it sound strange to me. The page was created in September 2016 and today the product is out of stock. But it is the first time I hear of this product just in this post; I was expecting a more intense promotion during the past months but this is obviously just an idea... No datasheet and no documentation at allo linked from the product page. Just the list of the features. Why?
Searching on google the exact term pidesktop.deb (the debian setup file I suppose for the driver of this HAT) the only reference you find is just this blog posts ... Why? Maybe someone can give us information on how to ?
I have already done a board to monitor the health status with some features; this project can be easily be applied to a PI HAT - and it is what I have in mind to do as I need it for several projects. The difficult it is not the powering of the system or the power-off the Pi, as well as a cooling fan controlled by PWM but how to Power-on the PI again after it was powered off. I have an idea but I am not sure it is the best solution in the world. If I am not wrong shabaz has already worked - at least in theory - in this direction...
Enrico
You are true Jeff.
I looked in detail to the product presentation page and it sound strange to me. The page was created in September 2016 and today the product is out of stock. But it is the first time I hear of this product just in this post; I was expecting a more intense promotion during the past months but this is obviously just an idea... No datasheet and no documentation at allo linked from the product page. Just the list of the features. Why?
Searching on google the exact term pidesktop.deb (the debian setup file I suppose for the driver of this HAT) the only reference you find is just this blog posts ... Why? Maybe someone can give us information on how to ?
I have already done a board to monitor the health status with some features; this project can be easily be applied to a PI HAT - and it is what I have in mind to do as I need it for several projects. The difficult it is not the powering of the system or the power-off the Pi, as well as a cooling fan controlled by PWM but how to Power-on the PI again after it was powered off. I have an idea but I am not sure it is the best solution in the world. If I am not wrong shabaz has already worked - at least in theory - in this direction...
Enrico