dullbananas (Joseph Silva) to [email protected]English • edit-229 days agoCan corruption happen by powering off the computer (not properly shutting it down) during balance or scrub of a btrfs volume?message-square37fedilinkarrow-up147arrow-down11file-text
arrow-up146arrow-down1message-squareCan corruption happen by powering off the computer (not properly shutting it down) during balance or scrub of a btrfs volume?dullbananas (Joseph Silva) to [email protected]English • edit-229 days agomessage-square37fedilinkfile-text
minus-square@LavenderDay3544link2•edit-224 days agoThe Orange Pi 5 is a completely standard Rockchip RK3588S board. That SoC has complete driver support in Linux, and pretty good support on Windows as well. I can’t speak to any other Orange Pi products as that is the only one I have.
minus-square@Buffaloxlink1•28 days agoThat SOC has a MALI GPU, and last I heard MALI drivers are flaky in Linux.
minus-square@LavenderDay3544link1•28 days agoMeanwhile the Broadcom VideoCore is completely undocumented and only works with their kernels.
The Orange Pi 5 is a completely standard Rockchip RK3588S board. That SoC has complete driver support in Linux, and pretty good support on Windows as well.
I can’t speak to any other Orange Pi products as that is the only one I have.
That SOC has a MALI GPU, and last I heard MALI drivers are flaky in Linux.
Meanwhile the Broadcom VideoCore is completely undocumented and only works with their kernels.