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Re: Recommendations for a home server running Debian Bullseye (11)?



> My one is a NanoPi M4V2 usingRockchip RK3399 64-bit Dual Core Cortex-A72 +
> Quad Core Cortex-A53 It also has a very fast NVME drive (Though you still
> have to keep your boot sector on the SD) The good things about it are 4 GB
> RAM, 4 USB3 ports, Gigabit LAN, Wireless LAN and bluetooth (plus heaps extra
> to make it a workstation). It runs armbian out of the box. It seems to be
> very snappy. It gets 12.47 seconds in the hardinfo n-queens test which is
> slightly slower than an Intel Core-2 Duo T7250 @ 2GHz What does the RPi4B
> get on hardinfo? -- Jeremy

As a Debian user who considers current computer hardware should have a life
expectancy of at least 10 years, my main question w.r.t to those beasts
is what part of the hardware is supported by the vanilla Linux kernel
(since that's generally the best guarantee around of long term support).

IIUC RK3339 is fairly well supported (thanks in large part to some
Chromebooks, IIRC), right?  What about the wifi/BT?


        Stefan "looking into replacing his Mele A2000"


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