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Cake day: July 1st, 2024

I just bought a 2nd-hand CubieTruck which apparently has a cubieboard 3. The cubieboard.org website is a shit-show of dead links. There are some docs but all the drivers and software are dead links. No Android or Debian images. It’s also a shit-show over at archive.org:

http://web.archive.org/web/20171105012836/http://dl.cubieboard.org/software/a20-cubieboard/android/v2.0_A20_android_source.tar.gz

There is a tree of directories here:

http://web.archive.org/web/20180225200418/http://dl.cubieboard.org/

but 404 errors on all files. In principle, softwareheritage.org should have the software. But it doesn’t because (I suspect) s/w heritage fixates on github and probably needed someone to manually request that they keep software outside of Microsoft’s walled garden.

I don’t suppose anyone has cubieboard 3 files… but in the very least I hope this post will serve to warn ppl to avoid cubieboard.

Fujitsu abandoned their Celvin NAS customers. The proprietary software is over 10 years old. And worse, Fujitsu had an app store to get apps that were not part of the stock stock distro, like a bittorrent app, which are no longer reachable.

The hardware uses a Marvell arm SOC. FreeNAS is x86 only. QNAP has some fairly recent distros that may be compatible. It’s proprietary and perhaps somewhat risky. What are the chances that a QNAP image from 2024 bricks my Fujitsu from 2013?

Is QNAP my only option, or is there a FOSS option? There are at least 15 FOSS NAS platforms:

https://techcult.com/best-free-and-open-source-nas-software/

but I have no idea if any are built for a Marvell arm SOC. Anyone know?