The Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT is a new version of the original Raspberry Pi PoE HAT, now with 5V 4A output for the most demanding Raspberry Pi applications! It is designed to replace the original PoE HAT in all new and existing designs and meets all requirements of the IEEE 802.3af (802.3at Type 1) specifications.| The Pi Hut
Index of /raspios_lite_arm64/images| downloads.raspberrypi.org
I have been hankering after a properly portable computer for a while.| neilzone.co.uk
I’m documenting this for myself as much as anyone else, but if it helps, great.| neilzone.co.uk
The problem As part of my project of using Linux on my GPD Pocket 2, I wanted to get LibreOffice set up in much the same way I have Pages and Keynote set up for macOS.| neilzone.co.uk
This blogpost is about running the server-side components for the jitsi video conferencing system on a Raspberry Pi.| neilzone.co.uk
tl;dr: I’m impressed with wireguard, and I’m impressed with algo, but using wireguard with the macOS and iOS clients makes things slower than I had hoped.| neilzone.co.uk
Update: since writing this, I’ve also tested it on Debian 11 RC2.| neilzone.co.uk
I’ve used iOS and macOS for many years now for my mobile and desktop computing needs and, while I’ve run Linux (mostly Debian) on servers, I have not used it for desktop computing for well over 10 years.| neilzone.co.uk