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android devices being stronger and stronger,but cant find an android version.
but android could run linux. i tried run JD on android linux,it works well. Code:
https://support.jdownloader.org/Knowledgebase/Article/View/install-jdownloader-on-nas-and-embedded-devices thanks all developer's work. |
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@amn87: You just need shell/ssh connection and working Java version for that device and then follow the howto
You may try normal arm64 jdk, eg adoptjdk or zulu
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OK. I think getting a RPi is better than experimenting with Android. I just need a low power device that can preferably run off of a powerbank. Thunderstorms aren't uncommon in my locality during night so I can't just leave my PC running overnight.
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@amn87: Yes, RPi is much easier experience than experimenting with Android. But please do know that RPi does NOT support hardware accelerated encryption/AES, meaning you won't be able to download https at very high speeds.
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Just in case you're experiencing these issues: There is not much you can do but you can avoid this issue for some hosts see this support article. -psp-
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Oh. I wasn't aware of this issue. I was planning to buy the RPi 4. Would the lack of AES be noticeable on a 40Mbps connection? I need to devote more time in researching about the RPi. Thanks to you both.
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@amn87: In case you mean 40Mbit/s = around 5Mbyte/s, you should be good with Pi4. It's more about ppl with high speed connections and wonder why low powr Pi4 can't download faster
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Yes. Thanks for the confirmation.
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