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Jerry:
Spot on Rob :) Focus on doing one thing, and do it well, do it with passion and excellence.

N4RPS:
Hello!

As I understand it, users of computers-on-a-board (Raspberry Pi, etc.) are, more often than not, using Puppy or some other Linux version with VERY LOW system requirements that best match the limited resources available on those platforms. Sure, a Raspberry Pi is cool, but for even as little as what one of them costs, one can get older laptops with more capabilities, as I do.

Personally, I cannot vouch for what anyone on the LL development team would say about this, but since the primary focus of Linux Lite seems to be to accommodate users who are retiring Windows XP, I'd say that for the LL team to 'go off on a tangent' by duplicating the efforts of others who are already actively developing ARM versions of Linux would only divert manpower and resources from the primary objective, which is something that has led to the demise of a LOT of different Linux distros over the years...

73 DE N4RPS
Rob


arunp:
Dear Scoott,

Thanks for your mail, this is sad, as now a days lot of single board computers are launched with ARM CPU, If LL supports it, it will be a great boost in LL install base. I hear Ubuntu & Firoda supports ARM (I have not tested).

May the LL team can have a look at the possibility in its next release.

The Windows team is moving fast towards it by launching single OS platform which works across from Smart Phones (ARM - CPU) to Servers (Intel - AMD) as per Microsoft's latest press release.

Arun   

Scott:
Hi Arunp,
No, sadly, there is no version of LL that will run on an ARM cpu.

arunp:
Dear Valtam,

Can LL 2.0 run in ARM based CPU's

Arun

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