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  • Just last week I did a drive clone for somebody who's disk reported a total runtime of over 9 years. The SMART stats only reported one pending sector and long spin up time but it was making noises that said otherwise.

    The clone completed with only three I/O errors.

    • Drive big rigs during the week as an owner operator.
    • Bounce for a local joint on the weekends.
    • Former PT (physical therapist) but I got tired really quick of rubbing feet and baby sitting adults.
    • Online: I hang around health forums and bust balls
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  • Those suffixes in the installation images denote for which CPU architecture the image's binaries had been compiled for. In short, yes, they will only install and run on their respective hardware.

    Unless you just want to fire them up in a virtual machine simulating the relevant CPU architecture.

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  • I can only speak for myself, but abandoning x86 isn't something that I could have done if I hadn't first cleaned my hands of my old gaming habit.

    On the technical end, if you're already using some Linux distro, you're already half way there. Just use the installation media for ppce64el or riscv64 instead of the usual amd64.