Eric Got a nice little mini-PC running CrunchBang Linux. Was going to use it for software based radio but the processor is just too poor (AMD amirite?). What's the next best thing to do with it?
Mark Dain Old AMD? The recent ones are great! Perhaps you could upgrade it? Otherwise; home server is great. Even an external drive (USB 3) will be ok if you don't have any expansion options internally. Get something robust like a WD Black with an external closure.
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Eric I honestly don't think it's that old a processor, it's a pretty new but I got the whole PC off GumTree for PS30 so it might be set up crazy wrong. I'm pretty clueless in this area, all I know is that errors are thrown whenever I try and use netcat, nmap or stream through any significant amount of data it messes up. Illegal instruction errors are thrown or significant data is lost (processor can't keep up) and the CPU shoots to 100%. Pretty annoying tbh since it's a pretty cool little box, I'll find another use for it.
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Mark Dain That sounds like something is fried, but I'm leaning more towards the motherboard being faulty as it's breaking networking. If you know a reputable PC shop perhaps they can run some diagnostics. I know there is a CPU stress test you can run. If your BIOS can do it, do a memory check, otherwise you may be able to find a program that does this (live CD?). Either way, whatever component is faulty can be replaced. Did the seller on GumTree say anything? Perhaps you can contact them to ask?
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Eric Good thinking, I'll dig around and try and run some tests. The internet & similar run fine on it though, just a bit weird that it balls up with the netcat, nmap stuff. The seller said it worked find so far as he knew but he didn't know much about it (it was completely OSless on purchase). The aluminium case itself is worth PS40 so I'm still winning regardless. The whole machine works fine so far as I can tell, just it refuses to play nicely with certain stuff. The processor is a pathetic 1.6ghz I've just discovered.
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