Re: The state of Arm64 on Raspberry Pi (and its Documentation

2020-04-05 Thread deloptes
Alan Corey wrote: > Can't be a real program, it doesn't have a man page.  I just installed > it (on a Pi under Raspbian) because I'm looking for a way to put > Buster or Bullseye on my Pinebook Pro SSD.  Which is going to need > drivers and firmware.  The best thing I've seen is > https://github.c

Re: The state of Arm64 on Raspberry Pi (and its Documentation

2020-04-05 Thread Alan Corey
Can't be a real program, it doesn't have a man page. I just installed it (on a Pi under Raspbian) because I'm looking for a way to put Buster or Bullseye on my Pinebook Pro SSD. Which is going to need drivers and firmware. The best thing I've seen is https://github.com/daniel-thompson/pinebook-p

Re: The state of Arm64 on Raspberry Pi (and its Documentation

2020-04-05 Thread Florian La Roche
Hello deloptes, Am Di., 31. März 2020 um 19:37 Uhr schrieb deloptes : > > Pete Batard wrote: > > Also please bear in mind that the Pi Foundation adds a lot of quirks to > > their 32-bit kernels, some of which have yet to find their way in > > mainline aarch64. Raspbian is a very custom as a kerne