On 07/01/18 01:38 PM, Markus Koßmann wrote:
There is the OpenRisc Project ( https://openrisc.io/) .
This, and other links such as those I mentioned in a previous email, are very frustrating. Flashbacks to Swift and Gulliver: all about designs and simulations, but where can I get the real silicon and real microATX mobo for my desktop PC running Linux? At some point the intellectual exercises become self-indulgent and unproductive. (There's a word beginning with 'M' that describes that when its associated with sex, but I think that's a trivial point.) Read: standardization; commercialism, consumerism. Right now we have a wave of "I hate Intel" going on and there's a wonderful marketing opportunity for Linux provided its not on Intel/AMD but *IS* packaged like a regular desktop/mobo and supported the way Ubuntu/Suse/Redhat... are with repositories, office, games ... and a neat GUI admin tool like YAST. The window of opportunity is closing. A month from not many people will be saying "Oh, I have that patched" and "oh, I haven't been affected...". There won't be the interest or incentive. Just watch this list; a month from not what will we be discussing? A month from not what will the media be discussing? -- A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org