Looking at these test results, the mainline v4.8.0.5 seems more promising, even without the ECC capability, then the legacy v4.0.20, but YMMW.https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_uRhVo9eYeZONnelymonYp444zYHT_Q_qmJEJ8_XqJc/edit#gid=0https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_uRhVo9eYeZONnelymonYp444zYHT_Q_qmJEJ8_XqJc/edit#gid=1817105926
Hi all,for interested 4.8.0.6 is available.cheerstill
Quote from: tillsense on November 28, 2018, 08:57:43 pmHi all,for interested 4.8.0.6 is available.cheerstill4.8.0.6 has many stability issues:https://pcengines.github.io/#mr-16Known issues:CPU frequency is stuck at low frequencies and does not react to stressin"some PCIe cards are not detected on certain OSesbooting with 2 USB 3.x sticks plugged in apu4 sometimes results in detecting only 1 stickcertain USB 3.x sticks happen to not appear in boot menubooting Xen is unstableplatforms happen to hang after reboot
"Not only in 4.8.0.6.At least the whole 4.8.x releases have these bugs, they just weren't added to the previous releases after they were found."Exactly.There may be other open issues in 4.8 that are already known, but not yet published. So I dont recommend 4.8.x, personally I stick to 4.0 as long as necessary. Dont want to risk my firewall crash because of these BIOS issues, it is rock solid (at least the BIOS) on 4.0.19.