so when we get the tablet that runs firefox thats because its 64bit so
this means we cant do the same on the phone? i see people doing that
already ...
be good if we can run the same on the phone to fill the gaps of missing
applications
Wayne
On 05/02/16 11:22, Stephen M. Webb wrote:
On 16-02-05 03:29 AM, Alberto Mardegan wrote:
Hi all!
A question for those working on the just announced M10 tablet: will we
be able to run 32bit arm applications (that is, the same binaries we are
producing for the phones) on it?
As far as I understand, the CPU is capable of running both 64 and 32
bits applications, and I presume that the base OS will be running at 64
bits. But I guess that if the armhf version of the platform libs is
installed, it will be able to run unmodified armhf apps?
At the moment the Linux kernel is 64-bit to match the CPU but the userspace
runtime is effectively the same 32-bit armhf
runtime we use on other Ubuntu Touch devices.
tl;dr you will be able to run the same 32bit arm applications on it.
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