I use one of these PI units at home for my bedroom when I have to be
laid up after surgery. It is small, and efficient. It can get a bit
warm, I don't have a fan for mine, but you can get them.
They even have a mounting so that it attaches to the back of a monitor
via the VESA mounting holes.
You would just need to plug in the HDMI, network, keyboard, mouse and
you are ready to go. Personally, I use a wireless keyboard, wireless mouse.
Overall a nice little Linux system for communications and audio/video
presentations.
/Tom Kern
On 4/28/2022 4:13 PM, W Mainframe wrote:
Hi,
I have a customer that replaces 355 desktops (Dell,HP,IBM) and 8 old terminals
by Raspberry PI 3 running Raspian distro. Perfect! No issues.
Dan
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On Thursday, April 28, 2022, 1:58 PM, Tom Longfellow
<000003e29b607131-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
Chromebooks are not a bad idea. But they would require an earth-shattering paradigm
shift for the desktop/workstation support staff. There was long since retired manager
whose attitude was "If it does not contain a Windows component, you aren't done
yet". (Sometimes substituting Linux instead of Windows if backed against the wall)
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