Linux CarPC
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Linux CarPC
Last edited by unsungboxer; Mar 24, 2009 at 08:09 PM.
#4
nice . i did my car pc setup last year. https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sa...ocal-only.html check out. let me know if u need help finding stuff. not to pull ur leg, but i would use windows instead of linux since their are more app available for windows, and u can use evoscan or datalogging software in windows. before i did my setup i ran linux ice with nghost as my frontend. it ran flawlessly, but it was holding me down as i couldn't find enough support for drivers and logging software.. lets see how it works out with u. how are u channeling ur audio. are u using a head unit or amp????
Last edited by Aman; Feb 10, 2009 at 11:35 AM.
#5
thanks for replies guys. boot time is about 2min. linux works nice and quickly- i see no need to use windows. however i am running evoscan nicely in virtualbox until i play around with wine more (hindered by dotnetfx 3.5 compatibility). opensource provides me with many options (view my desktop below). audio is channeled through an amp. more details and pics to come!
Last edited by unsungboxer; Mar 23, 2009 at 11:09 PM.
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Linux Ubuntu 8.10
Evoscan w/ OBD2 Cable (WinXP/VirtualBox)
7"Lilliput Touchscreen (TFT)
JDM Bezel, Suede Wrapped Adapter
Custom Climate Relocation
Intel 1.6Ghz Atom mainboard
Kingston 2GB 667Mhz RAM
Seagate 160GB SATA
M2-ATX 160W PSU
VoomPC case
Rockford Fosgate Amp
Wifi - Bluetooth- 3g EVDO Rev A
Front and Rear Cameras
Last edited by unsungboxer; Mar 23, 2009 at 11:18 PM.
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- I bought an extra radio bezel from www.mitsubishiparts.net for about 30 bucks.
- Cut it down, using proper tools to get nice edges, to fit inside the radio relocation kit.
- Painted black so it blends in nicely with the black surround.
- Then I bought the climate stickers separate. Used a razor to square the edges.
#11
Unsungboxer,
Great Job on the install. I'm thinking about doing the same thing in the next couple months, but there are couple things I don't get.
- In order to use the sound card, you need an amp correct? What kind do i need to power the stock speakers and tweeters?
- AM/FM or digital radio. What do you use for that?
- Finally, I read somewhere that you can setup the CarPC to not shutdown everytime you turn you car off, but go to suspend mode for quicker boot up, is the possible?
Thanks for any help.
Great Job on the install. I'm thinking about doing the same thing in the next couple months, but there are couple things I don't get.
- In order to use the sound card, you need an amp correct? What kind do i need to power the stock speakers and tweeters?
- AM/FM or digital radio. What do you use for that?
- Finally, I read somewhere that you can setup the CarPC to not shutdown everytime you turn you car off, but go to suspend mode for quicker boot up, is the possible?
Thanks for any help.
#12
Unsungboxer,
Great Job on the install. I'm thinking about doing the same thing in the next couple months, but there are couple things I don't get.
- In order to use the sound card, you need an amp correct? What kind do i need to power the stock speakers and tweeters?
- AM/FM or digital radio. What do you use for that?
- Finally, I read somewhere that you can setup the CarPC to not shutdown everytime you turn you car off, but go to suspend mode for quicker boot up, is the possible?
Thanks for any help.
Great Job on the install. I'm thinking about doing the same thing in the next couple months, but there are couple things I don't get.
- In order to use the sound card, you need an amp correct? What kind do i need to power the stock speakers and tweeters?
- AM/FM or digital radio. What do you use for that?
- Finally, I read somewhere that you can setup the CarPC to not shutdown everytime you turn you car off, but go to suspend mode for quicker boot up, is the possible?
Thanks for any help.
1. Amp is needed to power the speakers. I used a Rockford Fosgate 4 Channel (400watt?) amp that I had laying around. I simply connected the PC to the Amp using AV cables.
2. AM/FM/HD/Satelite radio is a possiblity in both Linux or Windows CarPC's. I recommend using a USB one if you do. I personally have not had a need for Radio with the mass amounts of MP3's ive been able to load. I also used my phone for wireless connectivity and internet radio.
3. As far as bootup/shutdown/ and amp "thump" fix, this can all be done w/ the m2atx power supply. It is a must-have for car pc's. I have mine set to stay on for 10 min after i shut the car off. This allows me to pump gas without rebooting.
Hope that answers some of your questions. More resources at www.mp3car.com
#14
dammit u make my new setup look obsolete.. dam u =)
I used red hat linux years ago. Probably would be blind in linux now days. I really like how the icons are on your desktop. Dont think that would be as easy with windows.. How do u fade the sounds from front and back? Can you get a fancy dolby 5.1 (or 7.1) sound card to run surround sound? i think that is really cool. I think im still stuck in the previous generation. Oh well im still going to do a writeup / log of my install.
I used red hat linux years ago. Probably would be blind in linux now days. I really like how the icons are on your desktop. Dont think that would be as easy with windows.. How do u fade the sounds from front and back? Can you get a fancy dolby 5.1 (or 7.1) sound card to run surround sound? i think that is really cool. I think im still stuck in the previous generation. Oh well im still going to do a writeup / log of my install.