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Welcome to the first Asahi Linux Progress Report! In this series we’ll be taking a page from the Dolphin playbook and giving you monthly updates on the progress of the project.
Real-world experience with the new M1 Macs has started ticking in. They are fast. Real fast. But why? What is the magic?
This tutorial was greatly inspired by Kubernetes The Hard Way in order to bootstrap Kubernetes (K3s) on a Pine64 Clusterboard.
The purpose is to build a full-featured home cluster with relatively affordable hardware.
After deploying a Kubernetes cluster into three Rock64 SBCs, in my previous article, I wanted to use a better and more flexible solution…
Lightweight Debian Jessie or Ubuntu Xenial based Linux distribution. Make boot image from sources with our advanced but easy-to-use tool chain.