Hi, On 2021-06-05 1:01 p.m., Adam Borowski wrote: > On Sat, Jun 05, 2021 at 03:04:45PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote: >> Any of the boards from pine64.org should do and as far as I know have >> quite good support (i.e. there are Debian Installer images for them) and >> all are 64 bit ;) > > +1 to pine64 gear. > I'd like to give +2 to pine64 but... all is out of stock from their store...
I'll see for third party. >> The PINE A64+ (2 GB RAM) is very stable for me, unless I put significant >> load on the USB connection (specifically *heavy* writing to an external >> HDD in a powered enclosure), but it could also be a power issue. > > It's only USB2 -- in a board that has reliable gigabit ethernet. Plus, > there's no such thing as stable USB-connected disk, anywhere. I'd recommend > using nbd instead. > >> For a cheap board now I'd probably go for a ROCK64 (USB3 instead of >> USB2), or even a RockPro64 (better CPU, PCIe, unfortunately limited to 4 >> GB RAM). > > Both Pine64 and RockPro64 come as laptops, by the way -- Pinebook and > Pinebook Pro, respectively. > > > Meow! > -- Polyna-Maude R.-Summerside -Be smart, Be wise, Support opensource development
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