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I would like to use a Raspberry Pi Linux in order to clone SATADOM drives (using the dd command), however for that I need an adaptor for SATADOMs. The ones I have been able to find (such as...
I found the power switch pins, short-circuited them or whatever you call it, and the Debian installation is proceeding as we speak. Thank you for your help!
Thank you, that does look like the board indeed.
As to the lack of video signal, I am attaching two photos - in one you see the green light showing the board is connected to power, yet no video signal to the screen. Maybe it needs to be jumpstarted somehow.
How do I find the specific model?
Also gave the thing in the photo a SATA drive and 1 GB RAM, connected to power and a computer screen, yet computer screen is not reacting despite the board being powered.
I am planning to install Debian onto an Intel Desktop board.
The website gives me these options for processor architecture:
amd64
arm64
armel
armhf
i386
mips
mips64el
mipsel
ppc64el
s390x
It is clearly not AMD, do I go with i386? (reminds me of x86). Attached is a photo of the board.
Rebooting, a AAEON UEFI bios image flashes before immediately loading the web page. Not sure where to intervene to seize back control.
Below is an image, the white button I'm holding functions as a power button.
EDIT: Pressing F2 repeatedly on boot-up delays startup but doesn't seem to do...
I've inherited a project from a deceased co-worker on an ITX motherboard who did not leave behind much notes. The only interaction with the computer is via web server (lots of php, 192.168.1.nn address) and via tablet (USB connection), both of which bring up in essence a web page. However, I...