RaspberryPi 5, Debian 13 (trixie), as DLNA renderer with output to a Teufel Cinebar One+ via USB, configured with Ansible
This is pretty much the same as my previous, Debian 12, post on this topic but with Debian 13 this time around.
This is pretty much the same as my previous, Debian 12, post on this topic but with Debian 13 this time around.
This is my braindump on setting up:
A community build of Sailfish OS 3.4 for the Pro1 was released a month ago and I finally got around to flashing it.
These are my installation notes.
NOTE: DO NOT OTA UPDATE FROM 3.3 YOU MUST REFLASH

I finally received my F(x)tec Pro¹.
After checking with the shipped Android that the device was not DOA and applying all updates, I reflashed it with SailfishOS
These are my notes on installing Sailfish OS 3.2.1.20 community build.

The following post is heavily based on Fedora on the ODROID-HC2
It is is about installing CentOS Userland armv7hl on an ODROID-HC2 (from a Fedora 31 x86_64 workstation).
The aim is to get the ODROID in a state where one can ssh as root to the host.
Both initial setup over serial and installing without using a serial console are described.
It’s been about 2½ months since I started adding ODROID-HC2 nodes to my Ceph Luminous cluster.
This is a quick update on how it’s doing so far.
I was gifted a SoftIron OverDrive 1000, an ARMv8 Opteron Seattle based machine.
This post is my braindump. Expect it to change until I remove ‘WIP: ’ from the title.
I built a Ceph Luminous cluster containing seven ODROID-HC2 nodes. This cluster also contains some x86 VMs running on my hypervisor.
I use this cluster mainly as a Ceph playground.
For Ceph use I definitely did not want to mess about with serial console on the ODROID-HC2 (there are 7 nodes to install, there could be more). The instructions include getting rid of the need for serial console during first boot.
Since I seem to set up new Sailfish OS devices at least once a year (because I got myself a new toy) and I am lazy, I set up my current Sailfish OS device, a Gemini PDA, up to work with Ansible.
These are my notes on using Ansible with my Gemini PDA running Sailfish OS 3.0.1.14
For some reason, Sailfish OS on a Gemini PDA
has a very small /
but an overly large /home/.
This post describes how to reclaim space from /home/.
After installing Fedora 29 on my ODROID-HC2 nodes, I want to get an ansible user onto them so that my usual Ansible playbooks can configure them.