edk2-platforms
PKGBUILDs
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edk2-platforms
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Ampere's New 128-Core Arm Workstation Runs Windows
Almost certainly the former as the latter is barely usable (if not outright unusable). Ampere says the Altra and Altra Max are compliant with Arm SBSA and SBBR, so compliant OSes that support UEFI and ACPI should just work (no need for SoC-specific kernel trees/etc like you tend to find on SBCs with lower-end SoCs). The devkit product page also mentions that it uses "open source EDKII" firmware. It looks like Ampere released the source code for their EDK II port and is working on upstreaming it. They also published a guide on how to build the firmware.
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You can get the entire debian archive in a disc set and essentially live offline.
There's an rpi3/4 edk2 uefi firmware you'd have to use in order to run it, but it does exist
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Intel Confirms Alder Lake BIOS Source Code Leak, New Details Emerge
It's not entirely open source (it still depends on the FSP binaries), but Intel has released UEFI initialization code for older platforms. They also contribute platform support to coreboot (though this also depends on the FSP).
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void on rpi4 8gb mem possible now?
If you prefer building it yourself: https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-platforms/tree/master/Platform/RaspberryPi/RPi4
- Is any ESP filesystem other than vfat supported on coreboot? (lemp9)
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Arm-Based 128-Core Ampere CPUs Cost a Fraction of x86 Price
> They prefer to keep inner workings secret
https://github.com/tianocore/edk2-platforms/tree/master/Sili...
- Using a Raspberry Pi 3 B with a 5 TB Hard Disk
PKGBUILDs
- PrivateGPT on RPi?
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No updates since a long time
Unfortunately, as another commenter has pointed out, communication between the maintainers and users has become extremely intransparent and sluggish, especially as of late. I have not tried getting in touch myself so feel free to try, but judging by how the recent PR for the linux-aarch64 package went, I wouldn't be too optimistic.
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Best OS For C4 with Modern Kernel
Arch Linux ARM does support C4 with mainline kernel, though requires some patching and custom packages - see https://github.com/archlinuxarm/PKGBUILDs/pull/1840
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Odds of getting a desktop distro to run on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2
https://archlinuxarm.org/ supports ARMv8, tho not sure if it supports this specific chip
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Planning to install arch Linux on my kindle
There is an ARM port though.. https://archlinuxarm.org/
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Security Advisory: Do not use the linux-aarch64 kernel
I have then opened a pull request aiming to fix the issue by updating the kernel package to the latest stable release (lately 6.1.12, also chosen as LTS). This pull request has been kept up-to-date with every new 6.1.y release but sadly been ignored so far (it's been 3 weeks), like many others.
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When do you release an official Arch Linux ARM image?
Hello. Since I’m following the progress of Asahi Linux and its Arch Linux distro I’m wondering if you have a plan to release an official image on https://archlinuxarm.org
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Considering getting a mac mini for the livingroom Multi-media PC, just want to verify if I can dualboot Arch...
I've not used it, but why not https://archlinuxarm.org/? Or there's an ARM-based remix of Endeavour, for example.
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Hyperscale in your Homelab: The Compute Blade arrives
These would be awesome for build servers, and testing.
I really like Graviton from AWS, and Apple Silicon is great, I really hope we move towards ARM64 more. ArchLinux has https://archlinuxarm.org , I would love to use these to build and test arm64 packages.
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Debian > Arch
For a fairly popular port: Arch Linux ARM
What are some alternatives?
efifs - EFI FileSystem drivers
web - ALG Website Source Code
tianocore
dxvk - Vulkan-based implementation of D3D9, D3D10 and D3D11 for Linux / Wine
hot - HOT - Height Optimized Trie
wine-tkg-git - The wine-tkg build systems, to create custom Wine and Proton builds
edk2-platforms - Ampere EDK II implementation for Ampere's arm64 SoCs
wine-staging - Staging repository for Wine; mirror of https://gitlab.winehq.org/wine/wine-staging - Bugtracker and Patches: https://bugs.winehq.org/
FSP - Intel(R) Firmware Support Package (FSP)
Optimizing-linux - A simple guide for optimizing linux 🐧 in detail
coreboot - Mirror of https://review.coreboot.org/coreboot.git. We don't handle Pull Requests.
termux-packages - A package build system for Termux.