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According to the official website, it will officially have Android 12.0, Debian 11 and Buildroot support and will unofficially support Armbian, Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 22.04 and Kylin OS.
As for x86, I'd really like to try and avoid it for a router.
Why? (genuine question)
It's a couple levels of power more than what I need for a router in my opinion.
Is this board using FOSS RISC-V with open schematics? If not, there's very good reason to suspect it too.
They're both with backdoors how do you trust either?
RISC-V FTW
I didn't know RISC-V routers were a thing. There's OPNSense support for RISC-V?
There isn't. I was asking if the Banana Pi used RISC-V
It's ARM
Yes