I have another machine ready to add a few more cpu cycles to the armhf rebuilds... Currently stress-testing it with some parallel u-boot and linux builds, and it seems to be holding up at a load of 8-10; if those work out ok, I'd say it's ready.
odxu4-armhf-rb.debian.net: Odroid-XU4, exynos5422 quad-core, 2GB ram, ~60GB USB3 SATA spinning disk ssh port: 2229 ssh fingerprints: 256 a3:4e:a6:67:9b:4f:cb:10:e2:63:f6:a6:18:43:af:39 /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ecdsa_key.pub (ECDSA) 2048 23:c7:c1:6b:d2:aa:90:56:62:e1:76:5b:e7:8b:65:40 /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key.pub (RSA) It should at least comparable in performance to the Wandboard Quad or Cubox-i4pro, if not faster. Have an SSD on the way, but running on an old laptop hard disk for now. This is the only one so far not running u-boot and kernel from Debian, but preliminary support is in u-boot mainline (although requires binary blobs for u-boot to work), and the kernel it's running is built from linux-next, so should be mainlined by linux 4.4 or 4.5. In theory, it's actually got 8 cores, and unfortunately the slowest 4 cores (A7 ~1.3GHz) are the active cores. Trying to enable more cores resulted in instability... but the other cores are 2GHz A15, so that could really add a significant performance boost if that got working. I've enable ssh access for Holger, just like the other machines; have at it! live well, vagrant
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