So, following up on some of the list provided by dkryder, a few things come to light:
1) Many of these have SATA: That could be pretty handy for keeping files available across OS's
2) Intel and AMD both have SBC option (nVidia, I'm looking over in your direction....)
3) The Bannana Pi M3 Plus3E looks pretty interesting
4) Orange Pi as well but, according to the website, still uses the Mali M400 GPU (the list says otherwise)
5) Good or bad, the Mali M400 seems to be pretty commonly used. This tells me two things..
a) There's definitely value in getting a Linux driver for it
b) we can't possibly be the only one's who've tried.
So, If I wan't things like Kodi and Moonlight working on this, I'll need to know which boards have Linux distributions that support the onboard graphics and video acceleration.
1) Many of these have SATA: That could be pretty handy for keeping files available across OS's
2) Intel and AMD both have SBC option (nVidia, I'm looking over in your direction....)
3) The Bannana Pi M3 Plus3E looks pretty interesting
4) Orange Pi as well but, according to the website, still uses the Mali M400 GPU (the list says otherwise)
5) Good or bad, the Mali M400 seems to be pretty commonly used. This tells me two things..
a) There's definitely value in getting a Linux driver for it
b) we can't possibly be the only one's who've tried.
So, If I wan't things like Kodi and Moonlight working on this, I'll need to know which boards have Linux distributions that support the onboard graphics and video acceleration.