Open captclearleft opened 5 months ago
Can someone give us an update when the debian12 build will be available? It seems it was suppose to be in the first quarter but no news yet of a release. I need the cli release for my board as the current one is broken, I hope it will also bring better performance,.
I think zero 3W is a very good and powerful SBC. However, except for the major drawback that there is no OS that can be used properly. It's already been 3 months since b6 came out. I would really appreciate if you could provide b7 or the next test-build.
Can someone give us an update when the debian12 build will be available?
Rockchip has not released their Debian 12 SDK for RK356X yet.
I'm no trying to be mean, but we all know that, reason we ask for it. When can we expect to see Debian 12?
Rockchip has not released their Debian 12 SDK for RK356X yet.
Really? FriendlyElec already release debian bookworm image for RK3568.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13bGJovpITmIGYImYYtp7W3Nl97ckJ3Mh
Anyway, I would like to use a fully functional CLI image, even the bullseye version.
Any update??
hi, any update for the cli debian?
I found a cli image can working normally.
armbian ubuntu 22 (6.1 kernel) can working smoothly
Link: https://www.armbian.com/radxa-zero-3/
Debian image seem have some problem on cpu, very high cpu usage on the top
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Rockchip has not released their Debian 12 SDK for RK356X yet.
Really? FriendlyElec already release debian bookworm image for RK3568.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/13bGJovpITmIGYImYYtp7W3Nl97ckJ3Mh
Anyway, I would like to use a fully functional CLI image, even the bullseye version.
Any update on Bookworm image?
The Debian xfe (radxa-zero3_debian_bullseye_xfce_b6.img) is so incredibly slow and clunky. I must be missing something. Why would we release something that really doesn't work. It's too slow. Cant even play a youtube video. I realize this is a small sbc intended for small projects, but.... The pi zero is much faster with its supported OS.
Is there a better OS ? I will try the Ubuntu flavor, but I must be missing something. This Debian version must require too much from this little board or something. I will try to remove the GUI to see if that speed this up.