Misleading YouTube video raspi ubuntu
Liam Proven
lproven at gmail.com
Thu May 13 17:10:45 UTC 2021
On Thu, 13 May 2021 at 17:10, Robert Heller <heller at deepsoft.com> wrote:
> And this makes sense in the common X86-ish desktop world. "PC"s are never
> normally "headless" and most "PC" uses don't need sshd and it would be a
> possible security hole, if setup wrong...
Agreed.
> OTOH, the little ARM SBCs (RPis,
> Beagles, etc.) are almost always "headless", so having sshd there is often
> essential.
I have to stop agreeing there, though. I have 3 RPis in use, and only
1 is headless, running Ubuntu Server. The other is an Internet radio
player, with a touchscreen, and the 3rd runs RISC OS.
Before the RasPi, I think there was a RISC OS port for the
BeagleBoard, as well. And RasPis were designed for kids and education,
of course, where interactivity is very important.
I mean, yes, many might be headless, but I doubt _most_...
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