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<Armbian-Discord>
<Koutsie> Igor, have you gotten your hands on the OPI i5 yet?
<stipa>
no more all winner :(
<stipa>
very poor cooling expansion capabilities
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<stipa>
so, i guess loading that CPU will transfer heat to the rams via PCB
<stipa>
so, the rams need cooling as well
<stipa>
and those two switches near a ram are just hard to look at
<stipa>
gluing a small heatsink and then later realising it's not enough could end up in ripping the chips off
<stipa>
not n00b friendly at all
<stipa>
and and the same time poor efficiency
<stipa>
and design
<stipa>
there's no way that CPU will run cool
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<stipa>
those two switches near the ram should be near the 16MB SPI FLASH judging by what the are
<stipa>
someone thought while routing the board that the RAM chip is the flash chip
<stipa>
all in all i could be wrong
<stipa>
its a chinglish all over it
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<Armbian-Discord>
<IgorPec> koutsie: if day would have 100 hours, then perhaps
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<Armbian-Discord>
<Koutsie> hah 👍
<Armbian-Discord>
<dave> like the xenial apts for example.
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<Armbian-Discord>
<IgorPec> no, those we don't have. you mean because there are errors in the logs?
<Armbian-Discord>
<IgorPec> that is just missing repository
<[TheBug]>
@dave What you are seeing is that people are still running old systems which we no longer support repos for and they have auto-update stil enabled and keep trying to update even though those packages haven't been there for a long time. So it's simply garbage traffic that unfortunately happens.
<[TheBug]>
@dave also, DL is probably even more important to have autoindex type reponse on, since if a person wants to just use your mirror directly to find / download an image currently this isn't possible, it doesn't preclude you from being in our redirector, but when you can make that work it would be worth while.
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<Armbian-Discord>
<dave> TheBug: oh I know that we don't need to support such old systems, but part of my work involves analyzing Linux binaries (including old ones), and I don't mind sharing our collection to help others.