Linux and Ethereum nodes
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henke54 Jul 25, 2019 8:52 AM EDT |
Quoting:EthArmbian (ARM64) [1] is a custom Ubuntu Linux image for the NanoPC-T4 ARM SoC [2] and the RockPro64 ARM SoC [3] that runs Geth or Parity Ethereum clients as a boot service and automatically turns the device into a full Ethereum node. |
henke54 Nov 12, 2019 7:39 AM EDT |
Justin Leroux wrote:You might not believe me now, but if you get that far you’re going to start playing around with Linux and possibly even enjoy it. |
henke54 Nov 24, 2019 9:06 AM EDT |
lxer.com already registered for lxer.eth ? ;-) https://cryptonews.com/exclusives/ethereum-name-service-what... https://medium.com/the-ethereum-name-service/upcoming-change... |
henke54 Dec 23, 2019 8:05 AM EDT |
diglos76 wrote: It seems that the Raspbian Linux kernel has lots of problems handling 4GB of RAM (particularly on heavy i/o workloads). As so, The Raspberry Pi Foundation enabled a 64bit kernel on their official repository (note that the userland is still on 32bit). The 64bit kernel seems to fix the allocation memory issues. |
henke54 Mar 30, 2020 4:18 AM EDT |
diglos76 wrote:Ethereum on ARM is a project that provides custom Linux images for Raspberry Pi 4 (Ethereum on ARM32 repo [1]), NanoPC-T4 [2] and RockPro64 [3] boards (Ethereum on ARM64 repo [4]) that run Geth, Parity, Nethermind [5] or Besu [6] Ethereum clients as a boot service and automatically turns these ARM devices into a full Ethereum node. |
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