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by gaul
2020 days ago
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The article mentions 32-bit Raspbian which is moving to 64-bit to better support the Raspberry Pi 4 with 8 GB of RAM. Both the RPi 3 and 4 have 64-bit support but earlier models, including the popular and still-on-sale Zero, do not support 64-bit. This platform will likely stick around for a long time; we need to continue to fix issues like this size_t/off_t one in s3fs: https://github.com/s3fs-fuse/s3fs-fuse/pull/1039 |
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The other kind of lame consequence of that is I have to use Chromium rather than Firefox, which irks me just a little.
Other than that, the RaspberryPi 400 is a really nicely put together little machine.