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2 years agoSnapdragon is an ARM CPU which means if you can find a distro to run on it, it’ll likely be an Android custom ROM, whereas Celeron is x86 and should run most Linux distros without issue.


Snapdragon is an ARM CPU which means if you can find a distro to run on it, it’ll likely be an Android custom ROM, whereas Celeron is x86 and should run most Linux distros without issue.
Are either of the USB->IDE adapters ones with a second USB plug for more power? A long time ago I had issues using an adapter that didn’t have a second plug as it wasn’t supplying enough power to properly spin up the drive.