The shift to SaaS and Windows 11 updates means you no longer own your software. Here is how free software tools can help you reclaim control.
The shift to SaaS and Windows 11 updates means you no longer own your software. Here is how free software tools can help you reclaim control.
Great point.
It is now possible to get a Raspberry Pi equivalent with a processor from Rokchip.
Rokchip’s sources are at: https://github.com/rockchip-linux
I find that most stuff from LibreComputer is as open as possible, today.
The Renegade is a pretty good place to start exploring. With Armbian loaded, it’s a serviceable personal PC for $35.
The catch is that pre-built Raspberry Pi images won’t work for it - because the CPU chip requires different drivers. So it’s not a drop-in replacement for various Raspberry Pi recipes. I’ve built some of those recipes from source code on it, and they work fine, of course.