I understand compiling for another arch is not difficult, but are there not any 
special requirements from Qubes/Xen which are ISA based?

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> Subject: Re: [qubes-users] power9 and qubes os
> Local Time: June 23, 2017 11:10 PM
> UTC Time: June 24, 2017 4:10 AM
> From: taii...@gmx.com
> To: Johnysecured88 <johnysecure...@protonmail.com>, 
> qubes-users@googlegroups.com <qubes-users@googlegroups.com>
> On 06/23/2017 08:24 PM, "Johnysecured88" via qubes-users wrote:
>> Seriously, is power9 support at least a possibility for qubes os? It seems 
>> absurd that we should only focus on x86 given how locked down and backdoored 
>> it is.
>>
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> If you have the the type of job that allows you to purchase a server
> that costs as much as a nice used car you probably know how to compile a
> distro or pay someone to do so so there isn"t anything stopping you from
> compiling it for POWER, but yes I also can"t understand the rabid x86
> fixation that the linux community has some people even say "oh power is
> expensive and thats lame" as if you wouldn"t pay just as much for an
> intel offering with equivalent performance.
> You could also compile it for ARM and get a performance server board or
> something.
> If you don"t mind me asking what do you need all this security for? I am
> always curious - as for me there really isn"t any reason besides it
> being cool in of itself.

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