packer-builder-arm
Packer plugin to build ARM images (by mkaczanowski)
PKGBUILDs
PKGBUILDs modified to build on Arch Linux ARM (by archlinuxarm)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
packer-builder-arm
Posts with mentions or reviews of packer-builder-arm.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-04.
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The journey of sharing a wired USB printer over the network
I tried the packer-builder-arm first, but it couldn't run my Ansible playbook due to a bug. I applied a patch but quickly ran into other issues.
PKGBUILDs
Posts with mentions or reviews of PKGBUILDs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-09.
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The Arch Linux team is now working directly with Valve
> Valve is now providing a build service infrastructure
Fingers crossed this means Arch will support the ARM architecture* in the official repositories. There's a related RFC which has been accepted but but I'm not sure where things stand right now.
* I'm well aware of Arch Linux ARM but that's a separate project with even less resources (missing packages, some broken). Asahi used to use it before moving to Fedora due to similar problems.
https://rfc.archlinux.page/0032-arch-linux-ports/
https://archlinuxarm.org/
- 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.