Can’t wait for the new stable release of Manjaro for Radxa it runs great. Tested it for 15 mins but didn’t try much since I was using one of those keyboard remotes made android tv. Every thing works wifi, hdmi audio, etc. Only thing was bluetooth icon was greyed out but i dindn’t try installing the usual bluetooth packages to see if I can fix it since I hate texting on phones and those keyboard remotes. I notice the radxa zero only gets around 50 mpbs on speetest for online even on debian. My internet connection is over 100mb and I’m close to my router but I’m happy with the speeds. I was able to stream 720p from youtube no problem didn’t try 1080p since my 7 inch monitor is only 1024x600.
Manjaro Dev 20220207 Is great!
Does GPIO/I2C/UART work on Manjora?
I think it might be a wait for a board entry into https://github.com/eclipse/mraa/tree/master/src/arm for MRAA.
Maybe the khadas info will help but prob currently isnt a working lib yet?
FYI. Rolling releases are never stable. They are just crashing less then lets say 10 years ago due to improvements in kernel-ci. Stable releases has completly different phylosophy and a price tag. But here we are talking about the cheapest hardware which is usallly absent from those tests and might not have real maintainers … which are required that bug that robot finds get fixed.
Hello igor,
Welcome back with your assumption.
And nobody ask a question here that you’re trying to answer.
Rolling release are very stable if you have used one.
You’re welcome to check our release thread to see how many users are using it since few years on devices like C2 and still using it for daily task.
Once again I request you to not talk about something that you have not used it recent year.
Thank you for your knowledge on philosophy, price tag and test case. Just wanted to tell you its all wrong that your trying to preach here.
Can you just stop talking negative about other projects, if you don’t have anything to promote armbian then atleast don’t talk wrong about it.
Btw steam deck is running arch linux. Its a rolling release now go learn about test cases from steam desk team. Rolling release are very much stable.
Arm device cannot be used on anything other than rolling release as you know it’s under heavy developement and reinstalling os after every release is not so easy. I hope you know how os approach flaws so i don’t have to tell it here.
You should take a break from other forums.
Take care of yourself.
Perhaps you are not aware that far biggest share ARM devices have are in embedded Linux. Which is everything but rolling release. See?
I know very well how hard is to stabilise complex systems.
Rolling release doesn’t help in this, contrary - some people call them nightly beta builds, trunk builds, whatever … its the same, while rolling is less intimidating for end users. Agree on that.
But such builds, especially in Linux, ads a big pile of troubles. I don’t want to be rude or asshole - those are facts and people should be aware of them.
That’s why I started my reply with FYI.
I am skipping many but I haven’t notice any forum around those topics without your presence. I don’t mind chatting with you - just saying.
Rolling release are the best for desktop use case. I would agree its not everyone cup of tea to have a rolling release server.
Yes you’re welcome to chat but without your assumptions please.
Nothing like that again its your assumption.
Good luck with your health.