On 29/02/12 17:27, john beddard wrote:
> This the breakthrough we needed !
>
> http://uk.rs-online.com/web/generalDisplay.html?id=raspberrypi&cm_mmc=UK-PPC-0212-_-02_Raspberry_PI-_-Raspberry_PI-_-Raspberry_Pi
>
> Has anyone got one yet ?

I was up at 05:30 for the announcement and was quite lucky to secure my Pi a couple of hours later, but considering my expected delivery date is mid April; I don't think it's a part of the initial 10,000 batch.

On 29/02/12 18:38, Paul Sladen wrote:
For those wondering:

   Ubuntu targets the ARMv7 *instruction set*
   Raspberry Pi is only ARMv6 *instruction set*

See:

   http://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM#ARM_Processor

This means that the out-of-the-box the .deb packages in Ubuntu won't
work.  —ARMv6 support was dropped in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS ("lucid").

Hopefully once RPs are out there in massive numbers it'll be possible
to do a re-built version of Ubuntu; and to possibly make things
transparently work with multi-arch.

Unity is such a fresh and exciting environment to study and use. I imagine kids would get excited about it on looks alone. It's so much classier than what they're used to seeing on their smartboards.

Imagine if Unity could be optimized to run well on the such low-end hardware. Or if that's not realistic then consider a new window manager that takes all of the design principles of the Unity desktop but strips out a lot of the integration so as to improve performance. It would be king!

Unfortunately porting platforms to different architectures and developing window managers is way out of my range of understanding currently, but it's something I'm keen to learn about :-)

We need to make Ubuntu and/or Unity on RaspberryPi a reality!

--stevepdp

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