MXFB Raspberry Final
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Cleared 3,000 total downloads this morning, feeling pretty good about all the work we did.
Production: 5.10, MX-23 Xfce, AMD FX-4130 Quad-Core, GeForce GT 630/PCIe/SSE2, 16 GB, SSD 120 GB, Data 1TB
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Re: MXFB Raspberry Final
That's a good result. Any plans for it in the future?Jerry3904 wrote: Thu Apr 22, 2021 6:45 am Cleared 3,000 total downloads this morning, feeling pretty good about all the work we did.
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Re: MXFB Raspberry Final
I have a short list of minor changes (e.g., adding Imager to the dock with the other 3 RP apps, changing the "Wallpapers" part of the rootMenu), but the big one is of course moving to Bullseye and with it the kind of changes we are looking at already.
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Congrat for this accomplishment!Jerry3904 wrote: Thu Apr 22, 2021 6:45 am Cleared 3,000 total downloads this morning, feeling pretty good about all the work we did.
There's no question that it is the best Raspberry Pi OS (with desktop) I've ever tried.
I finally moved my MXFB installation from a microSD to a USB 3.0 memory.
It seems a right thing to do since the whole thing is running faster now!
I also tried USB connected SSD, but it draws too much current and got unstable.

I think USB memory is a good compromise.
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I run with an SSD, and in one case with a HD spinner, with zero problems; the key thing is to use genuine Raspberry Pi PSUs. I know it's additional expense, but they are set up to provide their full rating at 5.1v.HackerKitty wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 11:16 amCongrat for this accomplishment!Jerry3904 wrote: Thu Apr 22, 2021 6:45 am Cleared 3,000 total downloads this morning, feeling pretty good about all the work we did.
There's no question that it is the best Raspberry Pi OS (with desktop) I've ever tried.
I finally moved my MXFB installation from a microSD to a USB 3.0 memory.
It seems a right thing to do since the whole thing is running faster now!
I also tried USB connected SSD, but it draws too much current and got unstable.![]()
I think USB memory is a good compromise.
Chris
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Home-built desktop - Core i5 9400, 970 EVO Plus, 8GB
DELL XPS 15
Lots of test machines
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Re: MXFB Raspberry Final
mines on a 64 GB usb 3.0 stick. been running for a few weeks non-stop now without issue. P400.
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Re: MXFB Raspberry Final
Thanks, that's good to hear!There's no question that it is the best Raspberry Pi OS (with desktop) I've ever tried.
Production: 5.10, MX-23 Xfce, AMD FX-4130 Quad-Core, GeForce GT 630/PCIe/SSE2, 16 GB, SSD 120 GB, Data 1TB
Personal: Lenovo X1 Carbon with MX-23 Fluxbox
Other: Raspberry Pi 5 with MX-23 Xfce Raspberry Pi Respin
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Thanks for this tip!chrispop99 wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 11:44 am
I run with an SSD, and in one case with a HD spinner, with zero problems; the key thing is to use genuine Raspberry Pi PSUs. I know it's additional expense, but they are set up to provide their full rating at 5.1v.
Chris
I switched to the official RasPi power supply and tested SSD one more time.
It seems quite stable this time.
And of course it is very fast!
RasPi4 + MXFB + SSD = World fastest single board computer

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I've got to try this some time. It runs so well on a 32GB microSD that I am not tempted yet, but the day will come.
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This article might give you some idea.Jerry3904 wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 8:41 pm I've got to try this some time. It runs so well on a 32GB microSD that I am not tempted yet, but the day will come.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspb ... 39811.html
The article says: "Adding a powerful, external SSD to your Raspberry Pi 4 B can boost performance in certain areas, most notably application load times and web / file serving. But, according to our tests, there are also a lot of scenarios, like streaming video, surfing the web or transcoding media, where having an SSD doesn’t help."
Since I am using this Pi4 as a local WordPress server, I get a full benefit of SSD

I noticed connecting SSD is interfering with wireless keyboard/mouse connection.
It is also mentioned here:
https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/boo ... y-pi-4-usb
(the last paragraph)
The author speculated a power problem but I think it is more to do with actual signal interference.
My solution was using USB 3.0 hub for the SSD and keep it as far as possible from USB ports where I connect dongle for keyboard/mouse.
Worked like a charm :).