CuBox Linux Review | LAS s30e08
Posted on: February 2, 2014
Posted in: Featured, Linux Action Show, Video

ARM CPUs are famous for the low power and price point. But is a tiny low-cost system built around a quad-core ARM cpu ready to replace your Linux Desktop? We put the CuBox-i4-Pro from SolidRun to the test.
Plus some big distro news, changes at openSUSE…
AND SO MUCH MORE!
All this week on, The Linux Action Show!
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— Show Notes: —
CuBox-i4pro a Tiny Linux Computer:
Brought to you by: System76
Installing Arch Linux
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CuBox-i Forums • View topic – Installing Arch Linux from scratch
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CuBox-i Forums • View topic – HOW-TO: Install GApps (incl. Google Play) on Android 4.3
– Picks –
Runs Linux:
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Corvette C7.R Thread – Thanks to mdanko for posting and prennis for verying the use of Linux.
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Corvette Racing’s Secret Weapon Is A Special Rearview Camera
Desktop App Pick
Weekly Spotlight
— NEWS —
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Changes at openSUSE: Response from openSUSE Team Lead at SUSE
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New year, new resolutions and a new Mageia – here’s Mageia 4! )
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Professional Video Editor
Lightworks
11.5 Goes Stable For Linux
– Feedback: –
To start plex, run sudo systemctl start plexmediaserver. Use sudo systemctl enable plexmediaserver to have it start on startup. Then go to (https://localhost:32400/manage) to set up plex. If you want to add media folders in your home directory you may get a permissions issue. chmod 775 ~/ and usermod -a -G users plex to allow plex to access your files.
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