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			<description><![CDATA[<p>This device is armhf, is armhf well supported? It&#039;s an already slow device, I didn&#039;t want to slow it further with debian 12.</p><p>I did it over ssh, but in a screen. Thought if I lose connection I&#039;d lose the device.<br />So it works! </p><p>By the way does anyone have running tailscale exit-node on devuan? Any of you have a script?</p><p>Edit: Wow it works fast! On debian when I ssh to it waits for 3 seconds to connect. Now it takes 0.5 seconds.</p>]]></description>
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