2013-10-15, 22:54
Wikis are so useful. LOL
But I gotta do actual work right now.
But I gotta do actual work right now.
(2013-10-15, 23:12)MrCrispy Wrote: Linux will be cheaper due to OS costs. But for those who have a valid key, this is not a factor. I'm no expert by any means, but I have found installing things on Windows is generally simpler, even (and esp) for open source products. e.g. I had an easier time configuring mysql on Windows.
(2013-10-16, 00:02)cones Wrote:(2013-10-15, 23:12)MrCrispy Wrote: Linux will be cheaper due to OS costs. But for those who have a valid key, this is not a factor. I'm no expert by any means, but I have found installing things on Windows is generally simpler, even (and esp) for open source products. e.g. I had an easier time configuring mysql on Windows.
That's more of an opinion though, my opinion would be that it's easier in linux because you just open a terminal and type "sudo apt-get install mysql-server". Then you'd just configure it from there.
(2013-10-16, 01:03)nickr Wrote: Which is frankly why these comparisons are of limited value.
(2013-10-16, 00:48)cones Wrote: For the raspberry pi, positive - small size, no fans, low power, built in cec. Negative - can be slower then others.