OS in RamDisk
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Re: OS in RamDisk
MSI H81-P33 MB, Xeon E3-1225 V3, LPS/LIFEPO4 and Astron RS-12A, 240gb SSD music, 2nd SSD for OS, Mod SS PCIE USB card, Server2012 R2 Ess+AO+MQn, Amanero USB to DACEND ES9018 to Schiit Lyr amp to Senn HD 700 headphones
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Re: OS in RamDisk
Ubuntu Live USB into RAM.
https://calvin.me/create-persistent-ubu ... boots-ram/
It is far easier and more straightforward way than windows in ram. With this, one can completely turn off sata. The sound is better comparing to my optimized Windows 2012 R2 on SSD with linear PSUs.
For music playback gmusicbrowser can be used or hqplayer. Gmusicbrowser can skip ALSA and connect to DAC directly.
Besides Volumio 2 for x86 is already available. However I prefer ubuntu due to its usability.
https://calvin.me/create-persistent-ubu ... boots-ram/
It is far easier and more straightforward way than windows in ram. With this, one can completely turn off sata. The sound is better comparing to my optimized Windows 2012 R2 on SSD with linear PSUs.
For music playback gmusicbrowser can be used or hqplayer. Gmusicbrowser can skip ALSA and connect to DAC directly.
Besides Volumio 2 for x86 is already available. However I prefer ubuntu due to its usability.
ASUS-H81i Plus, i3 4360, 8GB RAM, Linear PSU. USB/PCI PPA Studio V2.
Ubuntu Live USB in RAM
Soekris R2R Salas Ref D powered -> Modulus 86 -> MA Silver 8
Ubuntu Live USB in RAM
Soekris R2R Salas Ref D powered -> Modulus 86 -> MA Silver 8
Re: OS in RamDisk
that sounds interesting, do you have any info on bypassing alsa ? think you may mean bypassing pulse.TioFrancotirdor wrote:Ubuntu Live USB into RAM.
https://calvin.me/create-persistent-ubu ... boots-ram/
It is far easier and more straightforward way than windows in ram. With this, one can completely turn off sata. The sound is better comparing to my optimized Windows 2012 R2 on SSD with linear PSUs.
For music playback gmusicbrowser can be used or hqplayer. Gmusicbrowser can skip ALSA and connect to DAC directly.
Besides Volumio 2 for x86 is already available. However I prefer ubuntu due to its usability.
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Re: OS in RamDisk
Yes, you are right gmusicbrowser bypasses pulse not alsa. I do not know how to bypass alsa. It would be nice to get mqn for linux (ubuntu) :)sbgk wrote: ↑Sun Jan 08, 2017 3:32 amthat sounds interesting, do you have any info on bypassing alsa ? think you may mean bypassing pulse.TioFrancotirdor wrote:Ubuntu Live USB into RAM.
https://calvin.me/create-persistent-ubu ... boots-ram/
It is far easier and more straightforward way than windows in ram. With this, one can completely turn off sata. The sound is better comparing to my optimized Windows 2012 R2 on SSD with linear PSUs.
For music playback gmusicbrowser can be used or hqplayer. Gmusicbrowser can skip ALSA and connect to DAC directly.
Besides Volumio 2 for x86 is already available. However I prefer ubuntu due to its usability.
ASUS-H81i Plus, i3 4360, 8GB RAM, Linear PSU. USB/PCI PPA Studio V2.
Ubuntu Live USB in RAM
Soekris R2R Salas Ref D powered -> Modulus 86 -> MA Silver 8
Ubuntu Live USB in RAM
Soekris R2R Salas Ref D powered -> Modulus 86 -> MA Silver 8