On 28 February 2013 15:15, Dirk Müller
2013/2/28 Alexander Graf
: openSUSE on AArch64
I would like to reword this to ARM 64bit (AArch64)
I know it may sound pedantic, but it would be better if we reword it to AArch64, the 64-bit execution state of the ARMv8 architecture. I'm not sure if it is worth saying that we will also support AArch32, although we are not directly building it. This is a key differentiator between us and Fedora. Debian/Ubuntu will support both execution states via MultiArch.
openSUSE is joining the crowd of 64 bit enabled ARM distributions. Within the past few months, the openSUSE team has worked very hard to get openSUSE up and rolling on ARM's new 64 bit capable architecture.
and mention something that we have ARM (32bit) openSUSE already enabled and ready for a while.
By now, about 2400 packages built successfully. This is more than one third of the whole distribution.
Only looking at it from the quantity perspective, this is already more than a third of the whole openSUSE distribution.
Greetings, Dirk
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