Is it time to bring Arch Linux ARM into the fold of Arch Linux? The GNU toolchain of ALARM is now very behind, and the developers are dead silent about why. There little to no response on pull requests on the github page, and while it seems like there is activity on their PKGBUILDs repo, it almost seems to me that it is some kind of automatic jobs being run. Their forum is broken and has been broken for quite some time as well. -- chs
I would love to see this happen since there's a rise of aarch64 laptops. On Friday, December 8, 2023 10:24:42 AM UTC Christer Solskogen wrote:
Is it time to bring Arch Linux ARM into the fold of Arch Linux? The GNU toolchain of ALARM is now very behind, and the developers are dead silent about why. There little to no response on pull requests on the github page, and while it seems like there is activity on their PKGBUILDs repo, it almost seems to me that it is some kind of automatic jobs being run. Their forum is broken and has been broken for quite some time as well.
Hi,
I would love to see this happen since there's a rise of aarch64 laptops.
Another data point... The Pi 4 was used by the Raspberry Pi Foundation as their desktop machine and the Pi 5 is significantly more powerful still. An official NVMe extension board will join the others already available. The Foundation have made public noises about the PiĀ 5 becoming a useful server. -- Cheers, Ralph.
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Christer Solskogen
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Danct12
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Ralph Corderoy