What would you like to see?


btw, looks like the new episodes of MST3k on netflix will be up april 14. they have some old ones there, too.

Oh man, another show that isn't available on Netflix Germany :|. I hate this license nonsense...
 
Just FYI and hope not to get people's hopes up, the last time I got excited about some new method of getting Netflix to work it required some library that is only available on x86...
 
@Grench, I'll be trying aTc's new stretch OS image soon, I'll give it a try then as it will most likely have a more updated firefox version.

Just FYI and hope not to get people's hopes up, the last time I got excited about some new method of getting Netflix to work it required some library that is only available on x86...

Did you get the new OS image? If yes, then... Did you have a chance to try this out?
 
@EvilDragon
I know this thread is quite old, but I hope you still take suggestions. :)
I'd like to see the Pyra load an IntelliJ Project and/or an Eclipse Project and if possible, how well the live inspection of IntelliJ works.

Other than that, games like 'FTL: Faster Than Light' and 'Factorio' would also be interesting, since these are my main-games right now ans shouldn't require much performance.

If you need codes for either of them, I can provide you with binaries for testing.



Looking forward to the results
Simon
 
Unfortunately, I don't think the FTL team or the Factorio team provide ARM Linux binaries, or the source code, so that can't run on the Pyra, but Eclipse and IntelliJ should run as I understand it.
 
FTL is playable in a webbrowser... I'm not sure if Humble let you "download" that version, but it's certainly possible. Although I can't remember what the resolution requirements were for FTL - they were unusual to say the least
 
Looking forward to the results. Absolutely love this game, would very much like to see it playable on Pyra, but have doubts about elements sizes. Everything in this game is small.
 
Looking forward to the results. Absolutely love this game, would very much like to see it playable on Pyra, but have doubts about elements sizes. Everything in this game is small.

The sizes of elements are a bit small, but I played FTL once through my phone via teamviewer, which worked much better than I had expected.
Also keybinds help a lot in this game and then your mouse movement is only limited to the starmap and aiming the guns.
 
As requested CD Ripping:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/SeDc_ZAqxlA?feature=oembed

Will do DVD ripping and encoding once I can find some good software for that.

Yes - a bit of a zombie topic. But - I've been using Handbrake (In Debian repository) for a while now on my X86 Linux desktop. I don't have an ARM device set up to check the Debian ARM repository for it. But, it works well. Be warned though - even on a relatively stout X86 workstation, ripping a DVD can be a -long- process. Handbrake is multithreaded and consumes any CPU resources that it can get. This is more of a check off of 'it can do that' and not an 'it can do that well'.
 
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My hope is Ed is assembling Pyra prototypes like a mad man and is busy doing stuff that needs to be done before spending time on informing the community
My fear is, the cases have still not arrived

The tension is rising... o_O
 
That image!

Hope he us making videos to promote the awesome device he has at hand and preparing the Kickstarter/ImdieGoGo campain to surprise us all.

Any guesses on the anouncements date?
 
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My hope is Ed is assembling Pyra prototypes like a mad man and is busy doing stuff that needs to be done before spending time on informing the community
My fear is, the cases have still not arrived

The tension is rising... o_O

Last time I checked Form Action were packing uncoated cases in cellophane. Maybe he's coating them by hand :). On topic: I would like to see coated cases photos! I bought myself DS lite and DS original recently and it's quite fascinating how different cases are in comparison to each other and to DSi quality wise.
 
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