With both WEP-M+2 and Universe@Home down and/or out the fleet has turned its attention to SiDock@Home.

SiDock is far tougher though on the SBCs than WEP-M+2 or Universe@Home. Like Universe@Home it has presently only 32-bit work, but it has more needed requisites.

The Odroid-C1, Hummingboard-i4ex and both Raspberry Pi 3Bs bit the dust on SiDock and are waiting for the revival of Universe@Home.

My Jetson Nano 2GB gets no work done on account of its L4T Linux version is too old (nVidia standard adaption of Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS with kernel 4.9.201) and only has GLIBC 2.27, while 2.28 or higher is needed.

My Jetson Nano 4GB gets no work done on account of missing libgomp1:armhf and my Jetson Xavier NX and my Raspberry Pi CM4 ran out of diskspace with SiDock.

The rest off the fleet does well though, it is not the debacle that I faced trying to run the 64-bit Asteroids@Home application on all cores of the SBCs.