On 10.09.22 17:07, Stefan Monnier wrote:
Evelyn Pereira Souza via Freedombox-discuss [2022-09-10 16:06:14] wrote:Now I want something more open, Open Source. Therefore pure Debian and a more open hardware than the Raspberry.You might like to be more precise about what you mean here. "Open Source" doesn't map very simply to hardware, so it can mean different things to different people in different contexts. Do you mean that you're looking for a board which you can use with a pure Debian and no `non-free` packages (and hence no proprietary blobs)?
Yes exactly. That's exactly what I'm looking for.
I looked which HW is supported by Freedombox and then if the hardware is Open Source and sold locally (toppreise.ch). I don't wish to import anything. Thereby I came to the decision to buy BeagleBone Black.Indeed, looking at the site you mention, there isn't much to choose from :-( I know nothing about this beaglebone board, but I noticed that your title says "ARM64" whereas that board is an ARM32. More specifically, the CPU is single-core Cortex-A8 at 1GHz. So it's at best comparable to a Raspberry Pi 2.
Your input has helped me a lot. Thank you. I want a board with comparable performance to RPI4. The board I chose can barely host a Freedombox, that would be very tedious.
In terms of avoiding blobs and having the board well-supported by the vanilla kernel (which are my two priorities), I've had good experiences with Allwinner SoCs from the A20 era (e.g. BananaPi), which is somewhat comparable to the Beaglebone Black. It's sad that this great experience happened *despite* the total absence of support from Allwinner, tho. I recently had to replace one of those and ended up buying an Odroid-M1, which is based around a Rockchip SoC. These SoCs tend to be reasonably well supported by the vanilla kernel, as well, tho in this case I'm still currently stuck with a non-vanilla kernel (tho at least it's a kernel based on the latest Linux code rather than some outdated version (as is sadly the rule in ARM-land), so I still hope that I'll be able to use a vanilla kernel soonish).
Thanks for the tip regarding Odroid-M1. I didn't quite understand why you didn't use a standard Debian kernel?
I can buy this board in the local store. What all do I need (like a starter kit)? Power cable? SD Card etc?
https://www.reichelt.com/ch/de/odroid-m1-4x-2-ghz-8-gb-ram-odroid-m1-8gb-p326794.html?&trstct=pos_2&nbc=1
Stefan
have a great day kind regards Evelyn
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