Hello! Supposedly, ArchLinux and Debian also works on Raspberry Pi, but I agree. It would be nice to get Mageia to work there.
Regards, David On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Daniel Tartavel <[email protected]> wrote: > Le mardi 13 mars 2012, Colin Guthrie a écrit : >> 'Twas brillig, and Armando B. at 13/03/12 15:07 did gyre and gimble: >> > Hi all, >> > in this days i'm interesting to this new hardware Raspberry Pi >> > http://www.raspberrypi.org/ >> > it's based on ARM arch and have great performance on video, on website >> > there is also a video with XBMC that play an H264 stream 1080p 30fps. >> > It support OpenGL ES2.0 and OpenVG, have 2 usb port, 1 lan, 1 audio >> > out, 1 hdmi out, 1 rca video. >> > Price: ~27 euro :) >> > >> > For now there is only one distribution supported/sponsored, Fedora 14 >> > remix. >> > Could be an opportunity for Mageia visibility, first 10000 pieces were >> > sold in only 2 hours, could be 10000 new Mageia users :) >> >> One of these is certainly on my shopping list and I'd very much like to >> see mga running on one of them! >> >> Col >> >> >> > Hi, > > +1 > > > Daniel Tartavel > Animateur Diplômé en Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication. > Technicien de Maintenance en Informatique > > http://www.librepc.com > siret : 511 210 858 RCS Lyon > -- > Je vous serais reconnaissant de ne pas m'envoyer de pièces jointes > aux formats Word, Excel, PowerPoint, RTF, fichiers aux formats propriétaires. > Utilisez des formats universels et libres tels que texte, html, > OpenDocument, TeX, à la limite PDF. Merci. > Voir http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.fr.html
