Hi Peter, and all,
I'm not kidding. I was concerned at first about the Fedora + RPi 4b
union since it was a rocky start - for me anyway. On F-36 I got stuck
on a 5.17 kernel and could NOT move forward. Didn't have the time cycles
to dig in myself and was contemplating switching to Arch or Manjaro. I
decided to give the new F-37 release a spin before doing that and was
surprised at how well it runs. I realize that the ARM/aarch64 platform
is secondary to x86_64 so I do understand the lag. Further, the RPi has
some uniqueness with regard to I/O options that are not found on x86
workstations and servers, so there was some effort put in here that is
noteworthy. Y'all have done some good work here. Wish I had the time to
help out!
Once again, kudos!!!
On 12/1/2022 6:56 AM, Peter Robinson wrote:
Hi Randy,
> Nothing short of amazing work. Kudos+ to the devs and all that made
> this work. I've been a UNIX/Linux C/C++ developer (professionally) for
> 23 years now; I recognize excellence when I see it. My Pi-4 never ran
> this good. Clocked to 2100 MHz it runs triple duty as an internal
> web/media server, secondary name server and primary caching proxy via
> Apache Traffic Server at speeds I wouldn't have expected from such a
> modest device.
>
> Again, Kudos (hats off, bow down) to the developers that made this happen!
Thanks for the feedback, it was a nice start to the day. We of course
still have a way to go but I felt it's got to a great space!
Peter
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Randall DuCharme (Radio AD5GB)
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