My issue in general with aarch64 OS has been the pita install process. If
that's now insert USB drive.. click click done I'd be really happy. Trying to
deal with it via remote hands who may or may not be familiar with Linux is
painful
Original Message
From: Gerald Henriksen
Sent: Friday, Ma
On Fri, 13 May 2016 03:09:26 +0800, you wrote:
>2) Fedora has put quite a bit of effort into their AArch64 distro
The web based information about AArch64 Fedora is not the greatest,
but despite that Red Hat is putting a lot of effort into AArch64 and
making sure everything runs correctly.
The Fe
Not wanting to hijack this thread hassle anyone tried to cluster raspi 3's?
What distribution would you recommend for a pi3 cluster?
Out of curiosity would somethinglike gentoo and it's cross development setup
get you what you want in the form of binaries?
Sent from Samsung tablet. Ori
On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 2:59 AM, Mark Hahn wrote:
> Hi all,
> we have a (tiny) experimental ARM box - based on Cavium ThunderX, but have
> run into basic issues with distros (ie, ARM+ldap+ubuntu=fail).
>
> If you're using ARM (on something bigger than a RPi), what distro are you
> using?
I don't
Hi all,
we have a (tiny) experimental ARM box - based on Cavium ThunderX,
but have run into basic issues with distros (ie, ARM+ldap+ubuntu=fail).
If you're using ARM (on something bigger than a RPi),
what distro are you using?
thanks,
mark hahn
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