Hi Gene,
It's unlikely that Mint supports the Pi. It's too much of a niche
product. However LCNC doesn't really care what distro it is used with.
As long as you satisfy the dependencies it's happy. For instance I have
it running on Ubuntu rather than Debian.
Pi is so different from the average X86 that it's always going to need
it's own kernel so it doesn't really matter what distro you use. I don't
see that having Mint support for x86 is going to affect the Pi release
significantly.
Les
Does this leave my rpi4b efforts for naught? I'd like to think that JT's
efforts to get us started will not die with me, and while my parts list
is beginning to resemble the 6 million dollar man, its also plain to me
at 85, that I don't have another 20+ years left to support the raspbian
armhf version which will without a doubt drift away from whatever
version you wind up publishing. Its the nature of the beast that is an
OS anybody can play with.
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