Hi, could you tell me please where can I find a step-by-step procedure? I have the same Acer D255 but the installation procedure stops after login + password.
Hi I can’t find any answers or solutions about installing pc and booting ssd. It can boot from internal ssd if i intall the program like usb because I want use my fanless pc like core can i do it or it can be.
Thanks
Burak
Brand: Intel
Model: Intel powered classmate PC
Chipset: Intel Atom N450 (Pinetrail) @ 1.6Ghz (TDP:5.5W)
Ram: 2GB (ddr2)
Audio: Integrated Intel HDA Line Out (Conexant CX20582)
Boot from: Usb and Internal SSD (SanDisk P4 8GB)
Confirmed Image Version: 3.324 (x86_64)
Kernel: 5.10.112-volumio
Lan: Integrated JMicron JMC260 PCI Express Fast Ethernet
Wlan: Realtek RTL8191SEvB
Volumio works great as a headless unit on this baby (No UI out of the box, just tty and ssh).
Kernel detected i915 graphics and eturbotouch Touchscreen.
Steps to make it work, ssh to volumio:
/0 bus FS110
/0/0 memory 64KiB BIOS
/0/3d memory 64KiB L1 cache
/0/3e memory 64KiB L1 cache
/0/3f memory 512KiB L2 cache
/0/40 memory 3MiB L3 cache
/0/41 processor Intel(R) Core™ i3-6100 CPU @ 3.70GHz
/0/42 memory 4GiB System Memory
/0/42/0 memory 4GiB SODIMM DDR3 Synchronous 1600 MHz (0.6 ns)
/0/42/1 memory [empty]
/0/42/2 memory [empty]
/0/42/3 memory [empty]
/0/100 bridge Skylake Host Bridge/DRAM Registers
/0/100/2 display HD Graphics 530
/0/100/14 bus Sunrise Point-H USB 3.0 xHCI Controller
/0/100/14/0 usb1 bus xHCI Host Controller
/0/100/14/0/5 generic USB2.0-CRW
/0/100/14/0/a multimedia FiiO K5 Pro
/0/100/14/1 usb2 bus xHCI Host Controller
/0/100/14.2 generic Sunrise Point-H Thermal subsystem
/0/100/16 communication Sunrise Point-H CSME HECI #1
/0/100/17 scsi1 storage Sunrise Point-H SATA controller [AHCI mode]
/0/100/17/0.0.0 /dev/sda disk 120GB SSD Smartbuy 120
/0/100/17/0.0.0/1 /dev/sda1 volume 170MiB Windows FAT volume
/0/100/17/0.0.0/2 /dev/sda2 volume 3452MiB EXT4 volume
/0/100/17/0.0.0/3 /dev/sda3 volume 108GiB EXT4 volume
/0/100/1c bridge Sunrise Point-H PCI Express Root Port #5
/0/100/1d bridge Sunrise Point-H PCI Express Root Port #9
/0/100/1d.1 bridge Sunrise Point-H PCI Express Root Port #10
/0/100/1d.1/0 eth0 network I211 Gigabit Network Connection
/0/100/1f bridge Sunrise Point-H LPC Controller
/0/100/1f.2 memory Memory controller
/0/100/1f.3 multimedia Sunrise Point-H HD Audio
/0/100/1f.4 bus Sunrise Point-H SMBus
/0/100/1f.6 eth1 network Ethernet Connection (2) I219-LM
/0/1 system PnP device PNP0c02
/0/2 communication PnP device PNP0501
/0/3 communication PnP device PNP0501
/0/4 system PnP device PNP0c02
/0/5 system PnP device PNP0c02
/0/6 system PnP device PNP0b00
/0/7 generic PnP device INT3f0d
/0/8 system PnP device PNP0c02
/0/9 system PnP device PNP0c02
/0/a system PnP device PNP0c02
/0/b system PnP device PNP0c02
/1 power To Be Filled By O.E.M.
Boot from: Internal SSD
Confirmed Image Version: 3.378 (x86_64)
Kernel: Welcome to Volumio for x86_64 (5.10.139-volumio x86_64)
ps
On audio everything works, but there are problems with the display of graphics in the web UI (no icons and album art), locally (hdmi) everything is displayed correctly.
Thin clients can be a good alternative to the Raspberry Pi. I have Volumio installed on a Dell Wyse 3040 thin client, available used at roughly $50 from Ebay. This particular thin client has a cheap onboard DAC for a headphone jack, 16 GB flash drive, 2 GB RAM, but unfortunately no WiFi.
Adding WiFi was about $20 extra for a USB dongle.
This is not to disparage the Raspberry Pi, or any group buys. The case for the Wyse 3040 has a rough industrial appearance, and a correspondingly low Wife Approval Factor, but it’s small enough to be tucked away somewhere out of sight.
Glad to be here. I already use Volumio on a Rock4 in my car. I would like to switch to more robust and easier equipment in the management of the ignition and extinction phases, among other things. there is this at an affordable price which can be managed by Carpc power supplies. This Asrock J4125-ITX has Spidif optics. Do you think that volumio will be able to agree? Thanks in advance Bernard.
Minis Forum N40 - Intel Celeron N4020 - 3 x USB 3.0 - LAN 1 Gbit/s - wifi AC 2.4 / 5 Ghz - 433 Mbit/s with Bluetooth - RAM 4GB - HDMI - VGA
EMMC 64 GB - SD Card Reader - M.2 SATA NGFF disk.
Work ok.
Brand: Intel NUC8i5PNB bare board
Model: i5-8365u
Boot: Local 128GB SSD M.2 or USB (legacy and UEFI Bios)
Version: 3.429 (I might be wrong here, dont remember )
After inserting USB, selected boot priority in Bios. Everything went very smooth and quick (within a minute I had Startup wizard). In System setting you can select copy installation to SSD (awesome feature, lets you modify/edit .css on usb and after you happy with UI, you can copy it).
Kiosk mode looks great on wide screen 14.1" LCD with some issues
Touch works without any plugins (only annoyance is the mouse cursor visible).
Now playing plugin does not work correctly for me, I will post in other thread.
Works with Wolumio 3.611 on HDMI2 but with restrictions. Can’t play 44.1kZ, 88.2kHz, and 176.4kHz files. Workaround by resampling to a supported freq. (ie 48kHz, 96kH and 192kHz)