Rasbperry Pi is a popular choice as a SoC / SBC Linux board. But you have to use their custom linux kernel. Are there Linux boards with decent mainline Linux kernel support?

  • AggressivelyPassive
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    111 year ago

    Are you married to SBCs? There are dirt cheap, pretty powerful and small thin clients floating around in ebay. HP G3 mini for example.

    • @SapphironZA
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      21 year ago

      Agree on this. Servethehome on YouTube has a series on different 1 litre PCs they review in detail.

    • @rmuk@feddit.uk
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      11 year ago

      Can’t even being to agree enough on this. Unless you specifically need something that an SBC - ARM or X86 - offers, a second hand thin client or USFF computer will be a better fit, plus they come with high-quality power supplies and solid cases.

    • CyclohexaneOPM
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      01 year ago

      They seem to be the only product that occupies negligible space and is relatively affordable.

      The other options are either more expensive or significantly larger.

      • AggressivelyPassive
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        31 year ago

        Well, not really. The HP g3 mini is roughly the size of a paperback book and costs around 100€, depending on the specs. Similar devices of slightly older makes are even cheaper.

        So, yes, they are physically larger, but still pretty small. Chances are, you don’t actually need a tiny device like a Pi, so you should at least consider SFF PCs.