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I synced on an odroid m1 with debian 13 and it was much faster, at expected speed for that hardware...not a huge difference from a rpi4, it's a quad core 2.0ghz arm board.
Yeah my rk3588 is an Odroid M2 - the difference seems to be the crypto extensions.
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very sad the m2 has lower nvme speed than the m1...I really like those arm boards with native nvme support, do you use orangepi also?
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I don't own one of these right now, because I'm roaming. I have 4 boards on me and customs fucks with me every time, no matter what country I enter. They all end up thinking I'm just some virgin nerd tho so it's fine. lol
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lol, I was thinking about buying one of those: http://www.orangepi.org/html/hardWare/computerAndMicrocontrollers/details/Orange-Pi-5-plus-32GB.html But the debian support seems to lack
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dayummm 1
The M2 seems to be positioned a bit odd on the board versus odroid ones, other than that, looks fine. For chipset, RK3588 is very well supported in ARM firmware 2
You may need to bake your own image. Basically take an ubuntu ARM, shift it 512MB to the right, then inject uboot and the firmware and fuck a bit with fdisk, to describe it correctly.
I can build an image building script for the world but I cannot test it rn. Would have to get rid of one of the boards to replace it with this, let me be pensive for a week on that.

Footnotes

  1. I literally had to use archive dot org for that link! What's happening to net neutrality? Or is it net neuterality now, haha?
  2. In fact I was a bit grumpy that they focused on this versus RK3328 - which is perfect if you don't need fast storage for things that you can just run from 4GB memory.
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That seems a bit exhausting, if it had tow-boot support things would be easier: https://tow-boot.org/devices/index.html
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It's fun tho! uboot isn't that bad, just a bit slow on the startup.
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fun for ubermensch like you. Ich habe ein kleines Gehirn.