ROCK64 is amazing - Other Embedded Platforms and Hardware Hacking
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I wanted to leave Intel/AMD or any amd64 arch after meltdown/spectre and so.
I found the ROCK64 (https://www.pine64.org/?page_id=7147) on the OpenBSD supported hardware and I have some fun last few days. It's small, it's fast and is very power saving. Plus, it's 100% free instead of raspberry pi and proprietary firmwares. OpenBSD runs fine on this, I installed it on the eMMC memory. Anyway, just wanted to tell that if you're interested by these arm64 chips, go ahead. :) Does anyone else use it? |
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Interesting. I'm kinda interested in a Pinebook, but haven't pulled the trigger so far. What's your typical workload that you are doing with it?
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I use it as my own server : web, mail, DNS authoritative, seedbox (rtorrent).
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@thuban how are you managing updates? cross-compile and copy over to the r64, or build on the r64, or just re-install every 6 months?
@mrtn the pinebook 14" looks good, the 11" has a keyboard from hell. |
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For now, I use "syspatch" and "pkg_add -uv".
I wan't to prepare a bunch of script to compile on my own. Or run -current. Every six month, I follow the upgrade procedure and cleanup the server. Yeah, the pinebook looks amazing. |
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How do you like it compared to the Raspberry Pi? A big advantage to the Pi is the support it has. Right now I'm trying to find the most libre single board to use as a server. Rock64 looks like a decent option. I want as little proprietary firmware as possible.
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Above all, it doesn't require any proprietary firmware :).
I use it as my main server with pleasure/ |
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Really thinking using the rock64 as the board for my homemade dashcam setup. I can use USB cam modules for both rear and front, with ffmpeg combining the two. Using one of my spare 500GB m.2 boards I have laying around in my rig not doing anything I can use as the storage and could probably record entire journeys no problem. I could also then add a mic too and have an in-car recording setup. The cherry on top would probably be using it as a bluetooth sink to send audio via the aux cable in the speakers.
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I just got an rpi3 due to hardware support on plan9, but they have arm64 now... maybe this will be my next upgrade!
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