Yeah that has always been the downside, you have to pay for the “custom device you can geek out yourself”
Yeah that has always been the downside, you have to pay for the “custom device you can geek out yourself”
Yeah geek material is probably the best tag and category for Turris, and I feel you with that old hardware, wish I had the same thing with just a bit better/modern soc and more ram.
I’ve returned back to it, when Prime came there were few in the community that stopped as I did.
The reason for me now is to get myself to move/walk a bit more (has been somewhat successful in that) but I don’t play it super actively and completely ignore the new scouting thing which is basically just “be our street-view monkey so that we can sell actual data”.
Also if I didn’t have active community where I play I don’t think it would last too long at all.
Optimally we wouldn’t I think but it usually boils down to being the lesser evil.
That yor votes are already public.
Uhuh, friends?
From: https://docs.turris.cz/#updates
We are committed to providing long-term support for our devices for as long as the Linux kernel continues to support them. For instance, our initial router, Turris 1.X, which was a part of the Turris security research program launched in 2013, is still supported after a decade.
I guess it’s something along “we will try to support your device for as long as humanly possible” ? My ~three years old omnia is still getting updates (just like a regular linux box would), actually seems I have one pending right now:)
A bit on the expensive side but it is based on openwrt with a bit of custom software on top by Turris (which is a daughter company of czech domain registrar CZ.NIC)
I liked Drongo back when we were playing
Maybe that LTT linux challenge?