Yes, I have tried yggdrasil on arm quad core.

On Mon, 03 Jun 2019, 22:41 fred, <support@qo-op.com> wrote:
ANyone tried?
https://yggdrasil-network.github.io/

Le 03/06/2019 à 20:59, Patricio Gibbs via lime-users a écrit :
> I recently heard a comment something like "LibreMesh is designed for
> wireless mesh networks." But the longest-running community network in
> Ecuador using LibreMesh has exactly zero inter-node links via
> LibreMesh WiFi. Our network looks like this:
>
> WDR3500 running LibreMesh 17.06 in house A
> /\
> | UTP/ethernet cable
> \/
> WDR3500 running LibreMesh 17.06 in house B
> /\
> | UTP/ethernet cable
> \/
> 5-port switch
> /\
> | UTP/ethernet cable
> \/
> WDR3500 running LibreMesh 17.06 in house C
> /\
> | link between two Ubiquiti LiteBeam M5 running stock firmware
> \/
> WDR3500 running LibreMesh 17.06 in house D
>
>
> So... what's going on? Is LibreMesh not tested for wired inter-node
> connections? Are hybrid networks that include both wired and wireless
> connections not part of the picture? If this is true, then what's the
> path from here to the day when we say "LibreMesh is designed for
> community mesh networks" regardless of their use of UTP, WiFi, fiber
> optic, proprietary WiFi links, or whatever else?
>
> cheers,
> ~ Patrick
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