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Raspberry PI lead the way, and made a big splash a decade ago. The defined this market.

But wonder if the competition has caught up.

Seems like lots of other options with more power, cheaper. Or maybe not. I'm kind of looking for an opinion on this.



I have an Orange Pi 5 16G, which was a lot more powerful than an RPi4, and more available when I purchased it. I generally like it. It does the headless server things I'm looking for, but it has had a few quirks over time. Distro support isn't great but Armbian runs well.

For the price, and what I use, I would probably buy a mini PC at this point.

In general, with boards that aren't Raspberry Pi, always focus on the now, and not the things it should be able to do later. Often they're stuck on a kernel with whatever patches they run at release. Sometimes the community fixes that, but not always.




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