@elbullazul the setup was quite easy: assemble a few pieces, tighten a few screws, etc. The most difficult part was cable management and fine tuning the position of the stand and of each monitor until the displays are in their perfect position.
My @matrix#Synapse home server is running for more than 1 year and a half on my @PINE64#Quartz64 board without any issue.
It was initially supposed to be just an experiment, but it worked so well that I continued to use it until now!
Today, I decided to move it to a cloud server to make the maintenance easier, and to solve some issues on my home network (the Matrix traffic seem to overwhelm my poor little router).
@Baggypants@leimon@PINE64 Yes, that's right that's the Quartzpro64, based on the rk3588. It was made available to developers only to help with software support in Linux for this CPU.
PS: I'm also heading to FOSDEM soon (even today for the KiCAD room) and will try to pass by the stand, anyway thanks for the amazing work, wearing my PineTime with InfiniTime as I'm typing this :D
@JF Okay, I guess I picked up that idea from some distro default env. I think Gentoo have a default -j configuration, maybe Arch too.
RAM and Swap eaten by make and you're basically waiting for the OOM to kick in. But I never saw it in action, my OS always seems to completely freeze without the kernel taking any action to solve the problem.