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I recently (Feb. 2021) obtained a PinePhone [Wikipedia] from Pine64. I got the Manjaro community edition, with the KDE Plasma Mobile desktop. I also sprang for the “Convergence Package”, which came with a memory boost (3GB of RAM and 32GB of eMMC storage) plus a dock that includes an HDMI port, two USB ports, and an Ethernet port. The cost was $225 with shipping.</description>
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The Raspberry Pi is a Linux single-board computer (SBC) that runs Linux. It has many uses in Amateur Radio.

Projects

Installing Debian arm64 on a Raspberry Pi

Alternative to the Pi

Raspberry Pi boards are great, but chip shortages have made them hard to get and very expensive. I've been looking for</description>
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