Geschrieben July 14, 2017 at 17:5114. Jul 2017 We're working for a while now on a big software update for the RED Brick. This includes Kernel 4.12 and Debian 9. This means: Support for more WIFI USB sticksSupport for Access Point Mode for more WIFI USB sticksSupport for Bluetooth LE/4Updated software: Node.js 8, Nagios 4, Octave 4, ...And mode But there are still some open problems: Currently no 3D/OpenGL hardware acceleration Today, we provide the first test version of the new image, along with a new Brick Viewer version. We're looking forward to your feedback. http://download.tinkerforge.com/red_110alpha1/
Geschrieben August 18, 2017 at 17:0118. Aug 2017 Autor Okay, here's Alpha 2 including the following changes: All network management is now done by Network Manager. this reduces the waiting times in Brick Viewer while configuring the network. The only thing that's not working yet is connecting to hidden WIFI networksOpenHAB updated to version 2Image size not too close to 8GB boundary anymore http://download.tinkerforge.com/red_110alpha2/ Edit: The image is now uploaded.
Geschrieben October 16, 2017 at 12:0716. Okt 2017 Autor There's a new test version: beta1 See https://www.tinkerforge.com/en/blog/red-brick-image-110-beta-test/
Geschrieben November 5, 2017 at 17:335. Nov 2017 ..and beside 'desktop env' please add just Xorg server up - for GUI programs running fullscreen - 'kiosk mode' or something like this
Geschrieben November 28, 2017 at 10:0428. Nov 2017 Autor luzik, you can already run your program full screen on the desktop. What do you gain from getting rid of the desktop?
Geschrieben February 1, 2018 at 22:001. Feb 2018 just get some free memory, and do not show desktop icons on embedded device I achieved this running update-alternatives --config x-session-manager and choosing openbox Can't wait new image
Geschrieben February 4, 2018 at 09:084. Feb 2018 Oh, there is new image out there :-) ..downloading ! No info on your blog thus
Geschrieben February 4, 2018 at 17:394. Feb 2018 With RED 1.10 brickd using constantly 20-25% of CPU, kworker using another 20-25 one. Can't profile IO because there is no suitable linux-perf/linux-tool package nor use any of iotop because of lack of I/O accounting support (CONFIG_TASKSTATS, CONFIG_TASK_DELAY_ACCT, CONFIG_TASK_IO_ACCOUNTING). Is this normal ??
Geschrieben February 4, 2018 at 19:214. Feb 2018 Hi, this was recently discussed on the german board as well. Please let me try to translate borgs statement from there: we discussed the topic and checked the test we ran. There are two findings: 1. The 1.10 image uses the Linux CPU frequency scaling governor. This means the CPU frequency is managed according to the load. Low frequency on low load and vice versa. This results in a lower system temperature and power consumption. But it also makes it look like the CPU resource consumption percentage is increased. 2. With image 1.10 we moved to the most recent Linux Mainline Kernel. Unfortunately, the SPI driver works very inefficient in our usage scenario. As far as we understand it the reason for this is, that drivers are optimized for multi processor systems, wich the RED brick is not. We already tried to improve the driver, you can find our modifications here: https://github.com/Tinkerforge/red-brick-linux/commit/2082ee9458d1bd553fb2c1b933162b3beabc8332 Anyhow, if you compare image 1.9 with 1.10 a performance decrease is measurable. We're working on improvements. Yet, this is a very time consuming topic.
Geschrieben March 9, 2018 at 12:129. Mär 2018 RED Brick 1.11 image is now released with big performance boost again! https://www.tinkerforge.com/en/blog/red-brick-image-111-big-performance-boost/
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.