All my ARM boards (basically WandBoard) are, as far as I know,
32-bit-only.
Losing 32-bit support would effectively mean I need to find a different
distribution for all my devices that I have deployed.
-derek
PS: If I am wrong and the wandboards can run Arm64, I am happy to be
corrected.
On Wed, August 18, 2021 12:03 pm, RENARD Pierre-Francois wrote:
> Hello Miro,
>
> I did not use 32-bit ARM version since many years :)
> Do we have an idea on how many people are downloading 32-bit and 64-bit
> ARM images ?
>
> it is about time I guess, especially if it is a pain to maintain :)
>
> Fox
>
> On 8/18/21 10:27 AM, Miro HronĨok wrote:
>> Hello, an interesting discussion is happening on the Fedora devel
>> mailing list about possibly dropping 32-bit ARM (armv7hl) support:
>>
>>
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel@lists.fedoraproject.o...
>>
>> Before proceeding with the idea, I'd like to know what do the ARM people
>> on this list think about it.
>>
>> Is it crazy, or is it about time?
>>
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Hello together,
I'm using a few odroid hc1 with fedora 32-bit arm.
But I think I've to replace them in the future. Processor is fast enough
for me but 2GB RAM is the limit.
Andreas