It works. The newer server ARM64 chips do not support ARM32. All customer chips do support ARM32/64 today as this is kind of requirement to run Android apps where not every application is compiled for arm64.
Most of my builds run ARM64, just some using ARMHF (OMV) where it is more appropriate given today's compatibility.
Most of my builds run ARM64, just some using ARMHF (OMV) where it is more appropriate given today's compatibility.
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Releases:
Rock/Pro 64/Pinebook Pro: Linux; Chromium OS
So/Pine A64/Pinebook: Linux; Android 6.0; Android 7.1
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