Rasbperry Pi is a popular choice as a SoC / SBC Linux board. But you have to use their custom linux kernel. Are there Linux boards with decent mainline Linux kernel support?

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    1 year ago

    Who said that (you have to use their custom mainline kernel)?

    Fedora have an IoT distribution that fits the Raspberry Pi for example. There's workstation and a ostree versions.

    Armbian I've used in preference to Raspbian or whatever they call it today. I like the cleanest distributions as much as possible.

    That's all I have personal experience with, but there are others.

    Meanwhile, others have suggested other boards. However, don't think that Raspbian is it (pun intended).