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Re: The state of Arm64 on Raspberry Pi (and its Documentation



Ralph Aichinger dijo [Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 04:24:44PM +0200]:
> Hello!
> 
> With a little bit of envy I discovered that Ubuntu not only runs
> in a vanilla flavour on the Raspberry Pi, but that there is
> a very straightforward download page and stuff seems reasonably
> documented. In both 32 and 64 bit.
> 
> https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi
> 
> In comparison to this Debian's Arm64 wiki page lists tons of 
> obsolete Arm64 hardware that is no longer available, but does
> not document the one Arm64 system that is the easiest to buy
> in shops very well, in my opinion.
> 
> https://wiki.debian.org/Arm64Port
> 
> Now I do understand that the binary blobs needed to use the 
> Raspberry Pi are a no-no for some, but from a pragmatic 
> standpoint the Pi is the Arm64 system sold in the highest
> numbers, except for cell phones, probably.
> (...)

Hi,

A couple of days ago, I announced the pure-Debian (+ raspi-firmware
from non-free), preinstalled, daily-built Buster images I have
available here:

    https://raspi.debian.net/

We are still not offering images for the RPi4, but am following Lucas'
work, and hope to add them soon.

Greetings,

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