I didn't know RISC-V routers were a thing. There's OPNSense support for RISC-V?
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It's a couple levels of power more than what I need for a router in my opinion.
When I was getting ready to install Immich, I'm pretty sure one of the YouTube videos just copied a folder across and Immich found everything
Had my Western Digital My Cloud since 2015.
According to the official website, it will officially have Android 12.0, Debian 11 and Buildroot support and will unofficially support Armbian, Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04 and Kylin OS.
As for x86, I'd really like to try and avoid it for a router.
Why Debian Server over Raspberry Pi OS?
That for 60 quid is awesome. Is it quiet?
OPNSense seems to be where everyone ends up eventually. Which surprises me given that it's so overwhelmingly x86 and as you say, the power consumption can be like glugging.
You don't know how much I've treasured this post and I couldn't reply as I had it sitting in my inbox so I could find it easily. But thank you so much. I'm trying to go route two so I can run my IOT stuff on a VLAN.
I've been looking at a bunch of different SBCs that can run OpenWRT because I really want that minimal power draw, but there's so many more that are x86
Over half a million books? I'm so envious!
A couple weeks ago, this was my plan.