The primary architecture on which I run #FreeBSD is:
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The primary architecture on which I run #FreeBSD is:
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The primary architecture on which I run #FreeBSD is:
@emaste I'd really like to change my answer to say aarch64, but I just don't have that hardware yet.
Can you recommend something not crazily expensive that supports ECC RAM and that runs FreeBSD 14 (or 15) reasonably well?
Failing that, something without ECC is probably okay as a way to get into it, but I wouldn't want to use it for anything like production.
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The primary architecture on which I run #FreeBSD is:
@emaste oh, last time it was a 32bit x86
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The primary architecture on which I run #FreeBSD is:
Does the PS5 count?
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The primary architecture on which I run #FreeBSD is:
@emaste Are you asking readers to guess what you use yourself, or asking us what we use?
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The primary architecture on which I run #FreeBSD is:
But I'd prefer to run on pretty much anything but that, since neither AMD nor Intel can be trusted with your data any more.
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The primary architecture on which I run #FreeBSD is:
I used RPI2 (arm32) ... or officially ARMv7 ... and most things worked ... but a LOT packages missing.
When I read about more recent (4/5) RPI models ... a lot LESS is supported ... I really have ZERO reasons to use RPI for anything.
RockChip is also an alternative ... but I will probably hit other problems.
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I used RPI2 (arm32) ... or officially ARMv7 ... and most things worked ... but a LOT packages missing.
When I read about more recent (4/5) RPI models ... a lot LESS is supported ... I really have ZERO reasons to use RPI for anything.
RockChip is also an alternative ... but I will probably hit other problems.
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With current Mini PC market with AMD Ryzen (or Embedded) solutions for often less then $250 ... with case, power supply, and low power consumption, everything - I have exactly ZERO reasons to even try arm64 (aarch64).
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The primary architecture on which I run #FreeBSD is:
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The primary architecture on which I run #FreeBSD is:
@emaste voted amd64 but I decided last year that all new hardware will be arm64. Primarily for power reasons but also because Iโm done with Intel.
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@emaste Are you asking readers to guess what you use yourself, or asking us what we use?
@pauamma What you use
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@emaste I'd really like to change my answer to say aarch64, but I just don't have that hardware yet.
Can you recommend something not crazily expensive that supports ECC RAM and that runs FreeBSD 14 (or 15) reasonably well?
Failing that, something without ECC is probably okay as a way to get into it, but I wouldn't want to use it for anything like production.
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