I got a ‘Orange Pi 5 Plus 16GB’, and have Armbian on it. I haven’t noticed any GPU issues, so I’m surprised to hear there may be no support. It seems to work well for me. I’ll have to read up on that. Maybe I should be running something else.
Ah. The 5 Plus uses a Rockchip SOC where the Opi 3 / Zero 2W use Allwinner. I’ve read Rockchip is better supported, so maybe I’ll look into one of those. I just wanted the Pi Zero form factor for this project so went with that one. I should also have clarified that there’s no stable GPU support in Armbian for the OPi 3/Zero 2W but there are for other models.
Even without GPU, I’m surprised it runs Jellyfin at all let alone quite well (lack of transcoding aside). That’s in addition to running everything else I threw on it at the same time, so I’m still genuinely impressed.
I didn’t realize they had different chips either (yay for not reading close enough).
For many years I was running everything on that System76 Meerkat (basically an old Intel NUC). IT was getting really old, so I thought I’d try that bigger OrangePi to see if I could host everything on the ARM chip (answer is yes). A new Meerkat is $700+, and the OrangePi 5 is like $250. So far it’s a win for sure.
I’ve been curious about those Pi Zero machines. I should get one just as a toy.
I got a ‘Orange Pi 5 Plus 16GB’, and have Armbian on it. I haven’t noticed any GPU issues, so I’m surprised to hear there may be no support. It seems to work well for me. I’ll have to read up on that. Maybe I should be running something else.
Ah. The 5 Plus uses a Rockchip SOC where the Opi 3 / Zero 2W use Allwinner. I’ve read Rockchip is better supported, so maybe I’ll look into one of those. I just wanted the Pi Zero form factor for this project so went with that one. I should also have clarified that there’s no stable GPU support in Armbian for the OPi 3/Zero 2W but there are for other models.
Even without GPU, I’m surprised it runs Jellyfin at all let alone quite well (lack of transcoding aside). That’s in addition to running everything else I threw on it at the same time, so I’m still genuinely impressed.
I didn’t realize they had different chips either (yay for not reading close enough).
For many years I was running everything on that System76 Meerkat (basically an old Intel NUC). IT was getting really old, so I thought I’d try that bigger OrangePi to see if I could host everything on the ARM chip (answer is yes). A new Meerkat is $700+, and the OrangePi 5 is like $250. So far it’s a win for sure.
I’ve been curious about those Pi Zero machines. I should get one just as a toy.