| ▲ | pseudohadamard 3 days ago | |||||||
The whole thing just screams square-pegs-in-round-holes, for a desktop PC he bought a data-centre-server MB with a CPU with $ludicrous cores with an unsupported (qualified) GPU and a custom-built kernel... it sounds like he's trying to get a spot on Animarchy's YT channel, with his trademark line "And then... it got worse". | ||||||||
| ▲ | theevilsharpie 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
From the article: > I work at Red Hat. Mostly on AArch64 support in several projects. So an ARM developer, working for a major Linux distro vendor and trying to dogfood their work, used the closest thing to an ARM workstation that Linux can run on. What other alternatives would you suggest? The various Apple Silicon or Snapdragon laptops that have their own well-documented problems running Linux? A smartphone running as a desktop? There aren't very many ARM-based options that are even feasible for use as a developer desktop, even if the software did work correctly. | ||||||||
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