Don't know what they are waiting for...
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Jeff91 Mar 28, 2012 6:19 PM EDT |
Seriously - ARM with all of it's current closed source faults hardware driver wise is still shaping up to be a major player in the computer world (it is already if you count all those smart phones running around). ~Jeff |
BFM Mar 28, 2012 8:00 PM EDT |
This shouldn't be a big surprise. Fedora is set up as a community precursor to RHEL which plays more in server space than on the desktop. Our group uses the Scientific Linux clone for servers or when someone needs a rock-solid it-will-never-break desktop machine. The rest of us use a mix of Fedora or Mint desktop machines because the interfaces are more up-to-date. When we start to see ARM move into server space we will see Fedora move from secondary to primary support for ARM processors. |
jezuch Mar 29, 2012 1:55 AM EDT |
From what I can tell, they're basically saying "it's too hard, it's too slow, let Debian do it" ;) |
cr Mar 29, 2012 3:07 AM EDT |
After the brag-video about their porting it to the Raspberry Pi...? @jezuch: That, or "The blobs are too closed!" I can understand that, but... Methinks at this point the Seneca/Fedora port effort will exert more pressure on that than mere whinging will, by pointing out where greater cooperation will lead to more "3: PROFIT!", meaning, more parts shipped. |
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