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M@rtin

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  1. 15 hours ago, Igor said:

    Software support is the most critical component if you want to have something stable.

    I don't mean the stability of the software (debian runs stable), I heard, that for many read/write processes a sd-card is not the best media (only seen from hardware-side). That's why I changed from raspbian to bananapi.

    Best would be a singleboard-computer with a native ssd slot (not with sata-cable).

    15 hours ago, Igor said:

    Probably it works on kernel 3.4.y,

    yes, it does. But I prefer the newer version (espacially php7.3), so I prefer armbian instead of the images from the bpi-site. So, if there's no hope in the near furture, I just will plug it with LAN-cable in the router. But thank you anyway.

     

    Maybe a Rock Pi 4B is the right one, but it becomes big in size, when adding the SSD board and the alu-heatsink. Do you know, if the image is the same as the one for the Rock Pi 4 (which is supportet by armbian)?

  2. I even tested the debian jessie from http://wiki.banana-pi.org/Banana_Pi_BPI-M3#Image_Release and wlan is working. It runs on kernel 3. I heard from someone, who did a trick: He putted in a wlan usb-stick, configured it, unpluged LAN and the stick and rebooted. After that, the wlan-card was recognized (unfortunately I don't know th page where i read it, and I don't have a stick to test it).

    I just bought the bpi as a webserver, so my dream is a minimalistik debian (like the debian netboot for my raspbian). But on the raspbian the sd-card and usb-stick (mysql-db) crashes sometimes. Therefore I bought a banana, because I hoped the eMMC would be more stable. 

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