Your Raspberry Pi Projects

That seems to be the most you can get out of the thing yes.
The graphics side is totally proprietary, surprisingly nobody has moaned about that yet.

There are much better (more powerful and truly open) alternatives in the same price bracket. Glad I didn't waste my bucks on this over-hyped thing.

Again with the sour grapes? GTFO, don't derail this thread for people who have the intelligence to get theirs working.
 
Don't feed the troll

Mine was doing yeoman service as a media player until a couple of weeks ago - now looking to setup as a linux distro machine to replace the laptop that is doing that duty - just need to find the time to do it.:o
 
Looking at doing digital signage for a sports club. (Already did a test run with this (Screenly ) - and it works beautifully ;)
Also looking at streaming live video (wireless) from the camera module to a TV. Pi and TV will be in separate rooms.
 
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Looking at doing digital signage for a sports club. (Already did a test run with this (Screenly ) - and it works beautifully ;)
Also looking at streaming live video (wireless) from the camera module to a TV. Pi and TV will be in separate rooms.


Do you have a camera module already? Share your source, the wait is killing me.
 
Please do share how to remotely view deluged (From outside my network), any tutorial?

I usually have all of these on a box then only open up ssh on that other vm/machine. Once opened a ssh i tunnel. Another way is with vpns
 
Anyone got a spare Pi type B ? At a fair price ;)
Need another, but don't want to wait weeks for delivery :cry:
 
Camera modules arrived today, thanks Electrocomp/Farnell :)
 
My pi is currently running as a pptp vpn server (Don't try and spin the security story!), and a web server (LAMP). Going too get myself three more, one as a Print server - Why not? I know windows can do this fine, but I need more linux in my life! one as a xmbc system, and the other I'll use as a tinkering toy, to see to what extremes I can push this little thing.
 
Electrocomp has stock of the 5MP camera modules @ R435.00 ea. excl. VAT.

Now if I could just find the time to play with mine that would be good.
 
Would be great to get some details on your how you went about integrating biometrics on your Pi?
 
Nothing fancy, but mine will be installed into my car as a media player running raspbmc.
 
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