Moving to a new house in a month and think about setting up a #PLEX server and #NAS using the #ARM #rock5 itx Seams like a fun way to start using Linux again. Anyone have experience with this board especially on #openSUSE ?

https://radxa.com/products/rock5/5itx/

Radxa ROCK 5 ITX

Your 8K Arm Personal Computer

🤔 Oh, the thrilling saga of cramming #UEFI into an #ARM #SBC - because we all need another way to overcomplicate our tech lives! 🙄 The Rock 5 ITX: a superhero in a #MiniITX cape that nobody asked for, but at least it supports #PoE for all those times you want to power your board over Ethernet... which is never. 🚀
https://interfacinglinux.com/2025/08/25/edk2-uefi-for-the-rock-5-itx/ #Rock5 #TechOvercomplication #HackerNews #ngated
EDK2: UEFI For The ROCK 5 ITX+

I'm going to neuralyze the SPI flash and install some Kelvin Timeline firmware that will allow me to boot and install generic ARM Linux images on a ROCK 5 ITX+.

Interfacing Linux
@gyptazy this is really tempting. I’m planning to move my matrix server to the cloud from my onprem server and maybe I’ll try to host my mail again… I tried it once, but the underling infra was not really reliable, so I lost a lot email, including a job offer 🙃
Definitely the status page (#UptimeKuma) (for #Tutter #Blintflix and my other not so important pet projects) could move from my #Rock5 in my bookshelf to the cloud.
And $10/mo is super generous!

ROCK 5T is a RK3588 single-board PC with up to 32GB RAM, two M.2 sockets, and plenty of I/O

Radxa continues to expand the ROCK 5 line of single-board computers powered by Rockchip RK3588 processors. The new ROCK 5T is a 110 x 82mm (4.3″ x 3.2″) board that’s a little larger than the original ROCK 5, but it packs a bunch of additional features while still taking up less space than the ROCK 5 ITX.

Available now from AliExpress or Arace for around $115 and up, the ROCK 5T supports up […]

#radxa #radxaRock5t #rk3588 #rock5 #rock5t #sbc

Read more: https://liliputing.com/rock-5t-is-a-rk3588-single-board-pc-with-up-to-32gb-ram-two-m-2-sockets-and-plenty-of-i-o/

ROCK 5T is a RK3588 single-board PC with up to 32GB RAM, two M.2 sockets, and plenty of I/O - Liliputing

ROCK 5T is a RK3588 single-board PC with up to 32GB RAM, two M.2 sockets, and plenty of I/O

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Dear Mr. Universe,

In this 2025 if you wanna gift me a #RaspberryPi 5B or a #Rock5 Model B for #ARM #FreeSoftware development, I'll be really happy to receive it :D

All the best.
-- Me

Radxa ROCK 5 ITX is now available (ITX motherboard with RK3588 processor and LPDDR5 memory)

The Radxa ROCK 5 ITX takes the guts of the Radxa ROCK 5 line of single-board computers and puts them on a slightly larger board with faster memory and support for up to four SATA drives.
First announced in March, the ROCK 5 ITX is a 170 x 170mm (6.7″ x 6.7″) motherboard that should fit in any standard case designed for ITX boards and work with any […]

https://liliputing.com/?p=168420

#radxa #radxaRock5Itx #rk3588 #rock5 #rock5Itx

Radxa ROCK 5 ITX is now available (ITX motherboard with RK3588 processor and LPDDR5 memory) - Liliputing

Radxa ROCK 5 ITX is now available (ITX motherboard with RK3588 processor and LPDDR5 memory)

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Booting on Radxa's Rock-5B without any media used http://col.la/rb5xm @theradxa
@IloveRockchip
#ROCK5 #RK3588 #OpenSource
Booting on Radxa's Rock-5B without any media used

Booting on Radxa's Rock-5B without any media used

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Also, did anyone hear of Lenovo #ThinkCentre #miniPC being DIY'd into a laptop form factor?

These things go quite cheaper second-hand than #Rock5 / #Rock5B, and seem beefier than #orangepi

#cyberdeck

DIY All-Flash NAS Vs. Commercial Hardware

[Jeff Geerling] has tried building his own network-attached storage before, but found that the Raspberry Pi just wasn’t able to keep pace with his demands. He’s back with a new all-flas…

Hackaday
Radxa's Rock 5A one step closer to U-boot mainline https://col.la/r5aub #ROCK5 #RK3588S #OpenSource
Radxa's Rock5A one step closer to U-boot mainline

Radxa's Rock5A is one step closer to U-boot mainline

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