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In the latest episode I'm road testing a 2-port SATA card.
It's been over a week now and it's built the last batch which was incredibly heavy on I/O - particularly building the Mozilla suite, as the swap partition is hammered during the linking phase, and it's performing reliably so far.
Once I've pushed more workloads through it I'll add it to the RockPro64 installation guide.
Season 3, Episode 20 is up. One of the ARM machines has suffered bouts of instability with the storage, so we're cloning the OS and data to another drive and restoring the machine to service.
Just finished a 2 hour Slackathon with Brent, merging in the latest HoneyCombLX2 Hardware model support into Slackware AArch64. If this were a band, I'd say it was a good jamming session ;-)
Just finished a 2 hour Slackathon with Brent, merging in the latest HoneyCombLX2 Hardware model support into Slackware AArch64. If this were a band, I'd say it was a good jamming session ;-)
So we'll have soon a video-install on this special hardware?
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