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I got one of these raspberry pi's in a date center and, aside from a few bugs in mcserver itself it runs it quite nicely. Tps seems a little low when you get a flood of users logging in at once, but after a few seconds it gets back to running at a solid 20tps, even with a small ween server running as well haha. The new CPU is amazing compared to the old pi.
Now just to get a few bugs fixed up like the crashing issue mcserver would be perfect. I've also got two more of these pi's coming on backorder so I can experiment A bit more then.
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COULD YOU PLEASE tell me how on earth you can get the Edimax 7811Un to work with Linux?
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I hate you all lol. I so want one in my hands physically right now LOL.
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I got that Edimax WiFi dongle to work with every Linux distro I've tried, plug and play. :/
Although it randomly died on me 4 days later. Can't figure out why to this day.
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Update:
Finally got the time to put raspy on one of the PI2s. I put all the junk I normally put on my Ubuntu dev boxes.
From the time I did the initial git clone to the time I got MCS running on my PI2 it was 1 hour 12 minutes. This included doing the required g++4.8 stupid pet trick after the clone (I was tired and forgot to do it before) and taking a few breaks for wine before finally running 'make' and letting it go.
Overviewer is next.