> I imagine that the supported gcc version will be that provided by the
> distributions being offered. For Debian, you can find out versions by
> searching on the packages site:
Hmm, what version of Debian is preinstalled in the Debian card? I've
read that it uses custom linux-sunxi kernel so
Hi. I'm making a C++ game engine and interested in supporting the A20
board. I wonder what features are available there. What's the gcc/g++
version? Is there a std::uint64_t type defined? Can it do 64 bit
floating point?
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> Maybe try PrBoom? IIRC that's what Rockbox's Doom port is based on, and
> that runs on MP3 players with 40 or 50MHz ARM CPUs.
There's Prboom-plus in the official Debian repository.
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Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton:
> you have to have hope, man. i had no idea things were that bad, it
> would seem thet russia's feeling the effects of what robert david
> steele describes as being an endemic and systemic power-corruption,
> just as much as anywhere.
>
> he does however point out
Here's what peaceful protest gives you:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ildar_Dadin
This guy can die any day now.
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Of course, you can install a fully free Debian system, but 1 single
dialog in setup wizard is a bit too little.
I would rather have the tickbox to install non-free repos somewhere deep
in preferences menu and I would certainly not host them on the
debian.org domain.
Ideally, you would only add
Julie Marchant:
> On that note, I'd recommend for Firefox (if that's what you use) an
> extension called QuickJS, which gives you a button in the toolbar to
> enable and disable JavaScript.
I suggest uMatrix:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/umatrix/
In whitelist mode it blocks all
Hi. I have a CRT monitor from 2002 and it is my only monitor. Are these
monitors supported by EOMA68-A20?
If you remember CRT monitors, they physically update the screen and 60
hz refresh rate is extremely harmful to the eyes because you see
flicker. My monitor runs at 85hz refresh rate. The