On 16/07/21 21:47, Hans Hagen wrote:

would be a pitty because i like the ubuntu interface that we have on it more than the rather ugly default rpi one (an ubuntu install is also more comfortable) ... when we go headless we might give opensuse a try (actually we had debian first but it was a pain with the ssd on usb so we gave up on that and harald made it work with ubuntu)

wondering: does the 32 bit run on 64 boit with some extra libs installed?

of courese someone can send us a bunch of rpi's .. one can even build a simple rack setup, or maybe we can install some vm on the rpi ... (reminds me to consider windows 11 on the pi for testing windows arm)

Freebsd on arm64 is now a Tier 1 architecture. ;-)

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Alan
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