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apple4ever | 2 months ago

That's always the problem with these non-Pi SBCs. They never have good software support.

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buccal|2 months ago

Olimex does provide both open source hardware and open source software for example: https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino/STMP1/STMP157-OLin...

Imustaskforhelp|2 months ago

Open source hardware is such a fascinating concept, I had thought of such examples but I always assumed they would be the case of risc-v chips, I wonder how it's an arm chip

I always thought that one day we will get completely open source risc-v chips that if another company wants, they can create in their own chip-making process (I imagine it to be beyond extremely difficult but still it opens up a pathway)

what's the progress of risc-v nowadays?

Also Can you please link me other such projects like this, it would be good to have a bookmark/list of all such projects too

rbanffy|2 months ago

Even bigger brands such as Nvidia seem to expect us to recycle SBCs every couple years.

yonatan8070|2 months ago

The Jetson Nano launched with Ubuntu 18.04, today, this is still the only officially supported distro for it. I have no reason to think this would be different with the Orin and Thor series, or even with the DGX Spark with its customized Ubuntu/"DGX OS".

ndsipa_pomu|2 months ago

The NanoPi models from FriendlyElec tend to have better support.