I'm not the one who said that. Generally you can build the same software for
ARM as you can for X86. It's just a matter of building it for the
architecture. I'm sure someone can find an exception to this as there are
bits of code tied to certain chips/architectures... but we're speaking
generally here. The problem is usually within the context of non-free
software where it becomes more difficult. Obviously that isn't so much of an
issue when we only care about free software.
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