Requirements: >Lightweight (no systemd shit, I mean seriously I tried it but it's extremely slow) >aarch64 (no armv7 shit) >Must run docker, NFS, minidlna and wireguard >Good support for ext4/xfs (so no freebsd)
Already tried: >Raspbian (32 bit) >Opensuse (too slow) >Fedora (too slow) >Void (udevd fails) >Alpine (last time eth0 refused to work) >Devuan (issues with linux-headers, cannot run wireguard)
Forgot to mention that is must be stable, so no arch
Colton Mitchell
Gentoo because it's god you nigger.
Joshua Perry
Why not make your own barebone Debian image? It's what I ended up doing.
Brody Garcia
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Ryan Davis
Install Gentoo or code your own. >Inb4 Gentoo: tedious install Sounds like you knew what you were getting yourself into when you bought it. Tedious is part of owning these fucking things.
John Thompson
> buy pi > expect it to be fast Lol look at this fool
Hunter Gomez
you'd actually benefit from armv7 32-bit since ram fills up a lot slower- try bumping up the raspbian swapfile to 2gb and setting an overclock in /boot/config.txt. i believe you can apt install sysvinit-core if you really want to as well
Josiah Sullivan
I don't need your (You)'s buddy.
Carson Edwards
should've bought an odroid
Daniel Ortiz
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Jayden Robinson
Use dietpi
Ryan Rodriguez
Literaly alpine you brainlet
Jayden Harris
Requirements: >Lightweight >aarch64 (no armv7 shit) OP, the device does not have enough RAM to out stretch the 32bit limits. And unlike x64, you ARM64 bit does not get extra registers so there is zero performance benefit, its purely just memory addressing. And since 64bit libs take more memory you're a fucking up OP. Just use Raspbian since you don't know what you're doing.
Andrew Moore
Oh, I didn't know that. Thanks
Camden Richardson
Thanks to all of you, I think I'll try Gentoo when I have time one of these days
Ethernet fails on Alpine, I'll try to fix it if I don't like gentoo
Lincoln Lee
Tiny core linux
Jeremiah Hill
literally gentoo cross compile on your main machine so you arent compiling for 6 months straight
Michael Williams
>Forgot to mention that is must be stable, so no arch Anything else that speaks against Arch on an RPi? Looking to get one myself soon.
Eli Rodriguez
arch is x64 only, not including forks maintained by one dude
Juan Moore
>64-bit ARM it's just worse supported (seriously, the amount of shit I've tried to build that breaks is a bit annoying -- lots of it compiles, it just screws up badly when run because people assume x86-64 is the only 64-bit architecture and makes all kind of assumptions of sizes) and the machine doesn't have enough RAM to really take advantage of it it's not faster or anything
just use raspbian minimal and set your shit up, works like a treat there's little reason to bother with anything else
also >too slow it's an rpi like, I use one as a desktop machine sometimes (mostly shitposting -- it runs chromium, slowly, and that's the only browser that's even remotely usable) but it's slow and I never expect anything to be fast a good portion of using the thing is being forced to multitask because the thing flat doesn't do any individual task quickly (but there's 4 cores), so you want to be doing something while waiting for the background program to finish
Ayden Jones
>no systemd shit are we _still_ bitching about systemd? get the fuck over it -- it's already happened and isn't going anywhere. i used to hate it too but then i took the time to read documentation (because i had to use it at work) and found out that holy shit it can do a lot of awesome stuff. sysvinit, upstart and others can't even compete.
Nicholas Thomas
>too slow I do not think the Raspberry Pi is for you
Slackware arm, runs pretty fast and it eats around 100mb ram with fluxbox.
Hunter Allen
Raspbian lite.
Carter Anderson
>Lightweight (no systemd shit, I mean seriously I tried it but it's extremely slow) really? I build my VMs from Raspbian, and I've _never_ noticed an unacceptable overhead from systemd.
What overhead are you seeing?
Ian Fisher
>>Good support for ext4/xfs Why not ZFS as God orders, senpai?
Cameron Stewart
1BG ram
Connor Young
just download moar ram
Liam Kelly
>What overhead are you seeing? There's no overhead, he's just another brainlet who got brainwashed by suckless, anything would be slow on the piece of shit he's trying to use.
Ian Adams
>x64 Wintoddler detected.
Mason Butler
armbian
Matthew Robinson
>most run docker goodluck with that IO bottleneck of a sd-card which has no random access speeds at all.
it will always be slow.
Jackson Murphy
>Welcome to ARMBIAN 5.73 stable Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS 4.19.17-sunxi
Using this on orange pi, it's fast and stable (4me).
Jacob Gray
>extremely slow
microsd card with fast 4K writes and reads is essential for those to work ok. It's night and day difference.
Pic related is good cheap card (orange samsung evo).
>the little shit suffers from serious bottlenecks out of the box >complains about performance >"tedious install" When you are the only person in the world with specific needs, then you must make things yourself you know?
Came here to say this. I use a 1st gen pi as a firewall (someplace where perf is not critical). Slackware is great.
Colton James
SBC that runs windows when?
What is happening with arm windows?
Nolan Ramirez
> What is happening with arm windows? Nothing, MS couldn't see profits because nobody is going to buy it for $100 or whatever its price is.
Luis Flores
Theres intel atom based sbc that run x86 windows
Oliver Harris
Those are kinda pointless since you can buy whole chink mini pc with metal case and psu shipped for like $70 with dual core and $100 with quad core intel cpu.
I'm kinda sad there's no cheap arm board that can run windows. Have orange pi and it's perfect hardware vise but linux is too much of a time waster for my shitty skills.
Ryder Long
arm windows would be pretty useless since barely anything is built for it and back when windows on raspi was a thing it was pretty bad even with custom applications
Ryan Perez
But there are arm laptops that run windows, why are there no such arm boards?
There are like 3 of them and they only exist because MS and Qualcomm are shilling them. Once the manufacturer subsidies run out, everyone will forget about them like they forgot about Windows RT and Intel's x86 chips for phones.
Given how bad the x86-ARM translation is on optimized gorillion-core Qualcomm chips, I can't even fathom how slow it'll be on Pi.
>inb4 OP installs x86 Linux in a VM in Windows 10 and then puts docker on it
Ian Powell
>fan on a 4w processor
Why?
Luis Johnson
This guy knows what's up. Once I set up an Asterisk server on a pi2 and a crappy class 6 card I had lying around, and the web config took like a minute to open a single page until I switched to a better card.
Mason Evans
You obviously didn't research the computer
Sebastian Edwards
It doesn't make sense that it could load jewtube yet can't run an emulator at all without you installing retropie.
Needing to switch operating systems like that is gay and I didn't want to believe it performs so poorly.
>playing nes at one-tenth speed >jewtube can load though and is only a little laggy
I mean really.
Nathan Brown
Also I am not OP. Just lurking to see what people think about it, or was, but then started thinking about how well FF7 ran on my 98 and it got me pissy about Jow Forumss gushing over Linux. It's too hard to use to run this shitty.
Though I am admittedly a dumb ass.
Jaxson Young
lmao, without the fans it would be a 0.5w processor
>Ubuntu: botnet Newfag here. Can I get a QRD why? I want to get into Linux and Ubuntu was my first pick.
Adrian Perez
Ubuntu iot is linked with the Ubuntu account, I think.
Grayson Martinez
based WHAT is the name of this?!?!
Daniel Brooks
Are non-Raspberry Pi SBCs like the Odroid and the Rock64 really that much faster?
Isaac Jackson
msi j1900. theyre like 50 bucks or something
Ethan Young
actually, it's a Gigabyte J1900
Nathan Clark
yes that.
Gabriel Ward
>it can do a lot of awesome stuff So, scope creep? Fuck off pottering.
Alexander Bailey
thanks anons; it's a bit outdated though, wish they made a version with a new CPU but same ports... it would be so fun to have physical COM1 and COM2 again
Brandon Perry
It's quite a bit faster and more versitle then a raspi and way easier to set up
Ryan Hall
Have you considered Windows 10 for ARM?
Brandon Foster
just buy it from chinks
Charles Diaz
>he buys his Linux based operating system from chinks