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Re: ARM architectures



On Sb, 05 iun 21, 01:16:44, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote:
> Hi !
> I'm looking for a ARM platform that can easily run Linux.
> Support using terminal over serial port for booting (no need of a GPU).
> 
> I know about the Raspberry PI but the GPU drivers are not open source.
> I don't really need a GPU, if I do need graphics then I could always go
> with a X over Ethernet.
> 
> Something like a modern board with possibility to use USB.
> 
> Someone got idea ?
> 
> Not too expensive...

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 ;)

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.

Because of this experience I'd avoid anything using micro USB for power 
(persons who know much more than me about that generally recommend 12V 
barrel connector, though Type-C is probably fine as well).

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).

Heating could also be an issue under load, so you should consider 
getting at least a passive heat sink as well, just in case.

Kind regards,
Andrei
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