On 19/06/18 13:44, Guillaume Gardet wrote: > Hi, > > > Le 19/06/2018 à 10:10, Richard Brown a écrit : >> On 18 June 2018 at 20:52, Andreas Färber <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi Matwey, >>> >>> Am 16.06.2018 um 13:09 schrieb Matwey V. Kornilov: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I think it is important that there is no way to figure out that >>>> openSUSE >>>> available at ARM architecture reading site www.opensuse.org >>>> >>>> Trying to "download" Linux, I end up on >>>> https://software.opensuse.org/distributions/leap?locale=en where only >>>> x86_64 is available. >>>> >>>> In my opinion we could highlight presence of ARM port for a few >>>> best-supported SBCs (for instance, Raspberry Pi, BeagleBone, >>>> QEMU/EFI). >>>> >>>> What do you think? >>> It needs someone to do it. ;) Richard Brown had a proposal somewhere in >>> Git for both Arm and PowerPC ports a while ago (on opensuse-factory?), >>> but if it's still not there, apparently no one took up that project. >>> >> The proposal was vastly improved, you can see the ARM and PPC ports on >> the Tumbleweed forum. However I believe ports were removed from Leap >> 15 as they were not of sufficient quality at the time. That can be >> changed with a submission to github.com/openSUSE/software-o-o > > ppc64 and ppc64le are there for Tumbleweed: > https://software.opensuse.org/distributions/tumbleweed > We may add AArch64 as a starting point on "Unofficial" tab. If people > are Ok, I can send a PR to software-o-o.
AArch64 works perfectly for me on my SoftIron Overdrive 1000 box. I tested it as a server due to hardware limitations (can not be extended with a graphics card). It seems to be useful, so it should be made easily available even if declaring it unofficial. Bye, CzP -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] To contact the owner, e-mail: [email protected]
