[email protected] (Michał Masłowski) writes: >> I am wanting to get a raspberry pi, but the only thing is that I would >> like a fully-free OS on it. > > Please don't. There are different boards that work without nonfree > software (unless you want graphics acceleration which is being reverse > engineered for some chips). BeagleBone Black and Cubieboard are other > cheap single board computers which, unlike RPi, boot with a free > bootloader and can be used with no nonfree software on their writable > storage. (Other AllWinner A10/A13/A20 or iMX6 boards might be ok too.) > >> I was thinking that Parabola could have >> support since Arch has an ARM version of the pi. > > We need developers and a build server. (I would do it if I had enough > hope in the project succeeding to spend my weekends on it.) > >> Would it be possible to use the Parabola packages on the pi? And would >> it be possible to make linux-libre work on it too? > > You want also a deblobbed u-boot. I know how to make the needed changes > in Linux-libre scripts to support an appropriate board. <#secure method=pgpmime mode=sign>
+1 to help on that solution -- Aurelien Desbrieres http://www.hackers.camp _______________________________________________ Dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.parabola.nu/mailman/listinfo/dev
