On 2021-09-10 10:39 a.m., Howard Gibson via talk wrote:
>
>Let the distribution wars begin!
Let's not. Suppose they gave a war and nobody came?
From my user point of view, it makes almost no difference what Linux I'm
running on. It might as well be a Linux called Mac OS X if it gets the
job
On Fri, 10 Sep 2021 07:34:14 -0400
Stewart Russell via talk wrote:
> At last night's Raspberry Pi meetup, Chris Tyler demonstrated Fedora 34
> (aarch64) on Raspberry Pi 4. It's supposed to be a fully supported
> distribution, although the documentation hasn't quite caught up.
Stewart,
Let
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 07:34:14AM -0400, Stewart Russell via talk wrote:
> At last night's Raspberry Pi meetup, Chris Tyler demonstrated Fedora 34
> (aarch64) on Raspberry Pi 4. It's supposed to be a fully supported
> distribution, although the documentation hasn't quite caught up.
>
> It looked
On Fri, Sep 10, 2021 at 6:34 AM Stewart Russell via talk
wrote:
> At last night's Raspberry Pi meetup, Chris Tyler demonstrated Fedora 34
> (aarch64) on Raspberry Pi 4. It's supposed to be a fully supported
> distribution, although the documentation hasn't quite caught up.
>
> It looked pretty
At last night's Raspberry Pi meetup, Chris Tyler demonstrated Fedora 34
(aarch64) on Raspberry Pi 4. It's supposed to be a fully supported
distribution, although the documentation hasn't quite caught up.
It looked pretty neat, and I might be tempted to try it. I've been a Debian
user this entire