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I've ordered from https://www.modmypi.com/shop/raspberry-pi-cases a black one for Huey, Dewie will have a green one and Lewie will be in red.Originally posted by chef View Postand now which case to order?
the current favourite is:
the clear one
although red and white is also not bad
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Cheers Spod. What's the diff between this one and Squeeze?Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostComment
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Wheezy is more stable, there seems to be more effort in making it more "user-friendly" too for upgrades, making it more "raspi" specific, better performance etc.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostCheers Spod. What's the diff between this one and Squeeze?
It also starts with SSH enabled so beware. Change your "pi" password asap, better still add a new user and delete the "pi" user. Don't forget to add your new user accounts to the sudo list!
No 2D acceleration yet for X but... There's a config file that you can use to overclock... Be careful until you've got a spare as if you alter the voltage a write-once bit gets set so they know that you've cooked the chip.
You can clock up to 900mhz without altering any of the voltage flags(RAM, Processor) etc.Last edited by SupremeSpod; 26 June 2012, 11:38.
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Have you clocked yours, if so did you notice any increase in running temperature?Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostNo 2D acceleration yet for X but... There's a config file that you can use to overclock... Be careful until you've got a spare as if you alter the voltage a write-once bit gets set so they know that you've cooked the chip.
You can clock up to 900mhz without altering any of the voltage flags(RAM, Processor) etc.
Got mine on Sunday, and ordered one of these for it to live in.Comment
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That's where my cases are coming from.
Currently clocked to 800mhz, no issues temperature or stability wise.
TBH, I've a 6 core 64 bit processor on my desktop at home, a 32(hyperthreading) core dual processor machine at work and for the really meaty stuff Intel let me play with their multi-processor 50 core jobs at their labs in Reading.
Clocking my Pi(soon to be plural) to get an extra couple of 100mhz out of them isn't really a priority.

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A couple of the XBMC distros (Raspbmc and Darkelec) overclock the CPU by default - that's not such a good idea if this write-once bit is set
I'm running Raspbmc RC3 on mine at the moment, and finding it incredibly stable compared to previous builds. My second Pi turned up yesterday (I got impatient waiting for my 1st one from Farnell so ordered a second from RS) and no idea what to do with that yet.
I used a test build of Wheezy on mine and got it setup as a "download station" using;
sabNZBD
CouchPotato
SickBeard
Headphones and
Deluge
Although a little slower to respond than on my HP MicroServer (to be expected as the difference is CPU terms is massive) it could be used quite easily for someone that wants a cheap, always on download system.Comment
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Just got mine. And I've booked two weeks off client site to play with it. (Among other things).Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Just got one of these (not for this reason alone but more of a travel accessory)
ASUS WL-330N3G - Wireless N 6-in-1 Mobile Router with Plug-n-Surf Installation, 3G router/access point, 3 Year Warranty: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
My Pi is now wireless.
The only issue seems to be that it doesn't look like the Pi's USB is pumping out enough juice to power it alone.Comment
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Chances are that you'll need a powered USB hub.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostJust got one of these (not for this reason alone but more of a travel accessory)
ASUS WL-330N3G - Wireless N 6-in-1 Mobile Router with Plug-n-Surf Installation, 3G router/access point, 3 Year Warranty: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories
My Pi is now wireless.
The only issue seems to be that it doesn't look like the Pi's USB is pumping out enough juice to power it alone.
Bonus is that you can use it to power your "Pi".

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