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Episode: 2896
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Title: HPR2896: Orange PI Zero LTS version
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2896/hpr2896.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 12:54:03
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This in HBR episode 2,896 entitled Orange BI Nero LTS version, it is hosted by KWB and
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in about 12 minutes long and Karima Clean Flag.
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The summary is a general overview of the Orange BI Nero LTS.
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Good day, my name is JWP, I have a heck of a book radio today, I saw that there's been
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a lot of emails in the box and that Kent had needed something and I'm still listening
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to a lot of it, a lot of it, the content all the way through.
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What I wanted to talk about today is, you know, the last couple of times I did stuff
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about work and I do have one about Intel Optine memory coming to work like for me coming
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up pretty soon.
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But what I wanted to talk about today was, I got a little nerdy, I guess, I thought, you
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know, if you ever want to get in financial trouble or buy stuff at the spur of the moment,
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you need to get the puning and Tom's hardware and a few of those others in your honest
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feed and read it early in the morning, I don't buy more stuff than I really know what
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to do with.
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But I've always been a fan of the orange PI0 with the H2 plus processor because it is so
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much faster than my Raspberry 0.
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I mean, it just really, really is the same 512 memory, but it is just really, really
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fast.
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And so they came out with the LTS version of it, I think that it cost me $9 and you get
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the expansion board to add to more USB ports to it.
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They're coming out with what they call a Raspberry 0 plus, they have the HMI connector and
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stuff like that.
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I got it from AliExpress's Tom and AliExpress's, the manufacturer has a direct site on there
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that comes from there before I got it on Thank Good.
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And the great thing about it is that they ship anywhere in the world so that AliExpress
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and Thank Good, wherever you might need it, they'll get it.
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So it was non-bucks for the PC and I think $3 or $4 for the USB expansion and then two
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bucks a case.
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Now one caveat is I do not get the power supplies from there, from those guys.
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I found that the power supplies are very, very great, so what I'll do is I'll go to the
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Conrad Electronics here in Germany and I will get a good 5 volt, basically a Raspberry
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3 thing for them and plug it in and use that.
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So this is my third one, but these two are the LTS version that are trying to stabilize
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on that for a while and I used the R&B in and it was a 200 megabyte download and it's
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quite, it was quite, quite okay.
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You know, I flashed it with Etcher and booted up and the way that I do this is I have a
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very, very old GP link router that I have that I have the free and open source routing
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software on, I forget the name of that man.
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So it's LUS, it's Lula and then it comes up and you put it in and I've disabled a
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Wi-Fi on that.
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It's only for a router that does switches, that I could always turn it back on, but it
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was a $19 router and I wanted to flash it and I got that free operating system on there
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and what this is really good for is I plug it into a wall.
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I take my IBM, Lenovo IBM laptop and put it in and then plug the zero in and then
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it's got its own little domain and I'm able to see where the IP address is and then I
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go right there and then I go through the initial setup and then I copy the MAC address and
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I take the MAC address in the Lenovo over to my home Wi-Fi and connect it and then put
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the MAC address and assign the MAC address, I gracefully shut down the orange P.I.0 LTS version
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and then I go and plug it back into the home router system and he comes up and I can see
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him and do all the SSH stuff and what I'll do is even though it's only got 5, 12 RAM,
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I will go ahead and I want to install the Davian LXDE on it and the other two I installed
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the XSE on and the reason is that I like to use you get and so like I have like a farm
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on these little 5, 5 of these things that I will get YouTube videos and these clips and
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music stuff and b-mo and all kinds of stuff and I'll use you get to download that and
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I just copy paste with DNC and I'm pulling only some of these boxes on the LXDE it's
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hard to get it over 100 megabytes it really is and of course I use YouTube DLM and they're
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connected to all of the connected to NFS, NFS shares I can do whatever I want to do and
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I've even tried some transcoding on these things but across the board on all these little
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devices the Orange PI is Orange PI 0 is significantly faster than the Raspberry 0 and it beats the
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Raspberry 2 for sure and the Raspberry 3, see it's a different animal because the Raspberry
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3 you can get application-specific things applied so in other words you can go to own cloud
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and get an own cloud version specifically for the 3B and you can get as soon as a version
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and I'll choose the LTS versions and you can get a 3D open-media bump of direct image that
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works specifically with the 3D or 3D plus from open-media bump so the Raspberry state with these
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specific things tailored to them are very very good that said I have a 512 model A that
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you own with the Wi-Fi and nice Bluetooth in it and I thought that up and it was also pretty
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well but it's significantly more than $9 it's yeah I had to say there are over 30 euros for that
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thing and then I had to add the case and the power supply so then I was looking at 50 bucks
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whereas whereas this was right in line with $20 I had to pay more for the power supply than I did
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anything else one thing of note is the memory cards now the Orange PI people they will come out
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right away and say that you need the A1 so you'll see the that these cards have A1, A2 on them
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that says that the drivers aren't in the kernel for the A2 cards now that's what they said on
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the sprite and I've had them with both and one thing that I can tell you for sure is that the original
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Orange PI that thing will eat a memory card pretty quick I have one that's on his third memory card
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and not like okay well and I found that that for me the the 16 gigabyte A1 A1 with a fastest
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from standard it seems to be the best one that Amazon just did in bulk 30 by 4,000 at the same time
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and they don't come in actual pleas and then you put them in but I found that those last
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longer so I've had a couple of 64s and 128s that I tried to do all kinds of projects with and
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and I just didn't work out with 16 it seems to be the way to go and
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connected to the net NFS server and having him if he needs to write something do all of that
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stuff on the NFS server via the multimedia vault thing and I did a show about that previously
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about opening the vault and the things that I do there well I mean and the other thing is that
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it's sort of a family project at LTS so I have a wife my wife that's so good and we sort of
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sit there and put them together ourselves I have to do the software thing and at course with the
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BMT servers the time I have had the problems just just ever ever so slight problems that somehow
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in this new buster they they didn't and this is the first time I used buster versus stretch
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I used buster this time and I had problems with font so I know I had installed a font and then
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I had to go through the steps again from digital ocean to set it up and I noticed that my old one
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run the stretch with LXBE was I just like it a lot better and the way that I did that was I got
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the basis of them installed and then I installed LXBE and then I installed the NFS server and then
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I installed the two applications that I wanted or three applications that I wanted on they do get
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youtube dl and and the door browser and even with the door you rarely get over 397 I
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thought I needed to bring up something to copy paste or some kind of RSS thing or something that
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was my door at the time so anyway the CPU that it's really really good and you know I've had
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very in lock I mean for non-blocks you get some hit and this is uh get hit and this is I mean one
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of them like I said each the memory card really well the other one gets pretty hot you know one
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of the other original orange PIs and melted he melts his case I haven't placed the case he just
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gets hot and somehow that's turning off because it's about getting the case hot but the newer one
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it's been sitting up on my shelf next to my Raspberry 3 model A that I got for Christmas last year
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and it's working absolutely fall asleep no heat no dispensation no anything all right well
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hey it's 11 minutes and I'm sure y'all have better thing to do the most new rumble about the
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orange PI LTS zero LTS but if you want to get one it's a great little buy at nine it's $10 and
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do get the USB expansion thing for three dollars and a little case and don't forget it to get
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a good local power supply and it works just fine with the 3B power supply so if you go on your
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electronic store the 3B power supply works just fine with it try to get to skinny one so it doesn't
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take up all that room on your on your board all right y'all take care be safe if you need anything
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