Stefan,

Am 01.03.19 um 15:00 schrieb Stefan Seyfried:
> BTW: what is the benefit of a 64bit system on a 1GB RAM machine?

We didn't design this hardware.

AArch64 is what SUSE supports for SLES.

If you prefer to run 32-bit openSUSE on 64-bit hardware, you are free to
do that as well. There is no openQA for armv7hl or armv6hl though, and
build hardware for AArch32 is slowly getting sparse.

> Apart from breaking most of the multimedia stuff and being dog slow compared 
> to raspbian?

Don't compare apples to oranges: The Raspberry Pi guys did not upstream
their cpufreq driver, so if you compare mainline 32-bit to 64-bit the
observed difference should be fairly negligible.

There was also a discussion on the opensuse-kernel list about our
preemption config that can influence _perceived_ performance.

But as I've told you before: If you prefer other Linux distros, please
stop trolling on our opensuse-arm mailing list. Otherwise mind your tone
and feel free to contribute to making mainline Linux & openSUSE better.

Regards,
Andreas

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