linux sbc requirements


  • R
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    or alternatively an old laptop, how low can you go on cpu and memory?

    Dear R,

    Thanks for your question. FarPlay doesn’t need a lot of RAM. 4 GB should be comfortably enough.

    The minimum CPU depends on the size of the session. My friend connects with me fine 1:1 with video and onboard audio using his mid-2012 MacBook Air laptop (1.7 GHz Dual-Core i5 CPU). However, his laptop is too slow for sessions with 4 participants with video, for which I’d instead suggest a quad-core i7 CPU like the one in this late-2013 MacBook Pro. It might be possible to participate in group sessions using a slower processor. I’ll check with a team member and let you know.

    For Linux, use an x86-64 processor (FarPlay doesn’t support the ARM processors in Raspberry Pis). We support Debian, Ubuntu, or Fedora. If your computer meets the recommendations for your Linux distribution, that should be enough for FarPlay.

    Happy New Year,
    David Liao

    • This reply was modified 1 week ago by David Liao.
    • This reply was modified 1 week ago by David Liao.
    • This reply was modified 6 days, 1 hour ago by David Liao. Reason: Corrected number of participants that's too much for the late-2012 MacBook Air

    Dear R,

    Correction/clarification: My friend’s mid-2012 MacBook Air laptop can indeed connect to a session with 3 other copies of FarPlay with video (4 total copies of FarPlay in the session). This worked just now when he used an audio buffer size of 64 (default). He tested using onboard audio. His Mac laptop was previously too slow for a session with 4 participants with video because his audio buffer size (found in Preferences) was previously 16.

    Thank you,
    David Liao

    • This reply was modified 5 hours, 28 minutes ago by David Liao.
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