Apparently this is a new driver which uses the open source headers and Linux kernel modules from nVidia’s proprietary drivers, and it doesn’t borrow very much from nouveau driver because that one has different names for things in their headers due to the clean room reverse engineering aspect of nouveau. Although I am not an expert on this so I could be wrong.
I’ve used X11 over SSH before and it works great for some use cases, however it does not work with Wayland, so if their system supports it now, there’s no guarantee it will work after a major system update.
If they have the only copy and their datacenter goes belly up, lot of good it did to have the only remaining copy because now it’s lost to existence. Offsite backups and ideally by many different organizations is the only sure-fire way to preserve this stuff. I donate to archive.org because I believe on what they’re trying to do and I hope they can continue on as long as needed.
Try running a server image on it without desktop and then logging into it over the network from another device like a laptop via ssh
My list is very similar but I have my Pis in a k3s cluster with a NAS for PVs. That allows me to not worry about what physical device is hosting the service, and I built it so I can intermix amd64 devices when I start adding in my used laptops into the mix.
That’s pretty cool. That would help for importing/exporting but I’m also after the sharing/collaboration aspect.
I don’t know about lately, but 4k on Pi 4 was always janky.
I can’t speak for others but I am saddened by the current state of VR. I was hopeful we’d have all kinds of desktop environments and applications to go with it. I break out my HMD every so often and I’m still holding out hope something like Monado can provide a good experience. I imagine booting my headless machine with only my tethered HMD but I guess that’s a pipedream haha.
Anyway thanks for sharing and keep us posted 👍
Probably those other apps have a delay so that any major issues can be caught by testflight users before publishing to everyone.
I’m not an electrician. I would assume one adapter in the line would probably be fine if it’s a good quality adapter and no chance of coming loose. I would be worried about shorting / fires and would want an adequate breaker behind it, maybe arcflash.
OHIF Viewers looks good. Will need to compile to arm64 and dockerize it.
https://github.com/OHIF/Viewers