Hard float is the plan. We intend to build every package that builds, so
that would include KDE. I have no idea what will end up on the SD card,
and what point we get a desktop running, the initial target is booting
to a command line, like Ubuntu Server. My ideal result would be an SD
card that boo
Had to comment here since the link proffered doesn't accept comments or
contact with out registration or donation
Love that this is finally getting some traction A question
though
Is this going to be a ARM HF or HARDWARE FLOATING POINT BUILD? ala
http://www.linuxsystems.it/raspbian-wh
so, lets make this happen. http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a
-raspberry-pi-build-cluster-for-ubuntu
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Loking for new Raspberry Pi on ARMv7 :) Ubuntu good luck ;)
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If RaspBerry Pi users want Ubuntu They will need to find the resources
for porting. Otherwise the alternative is the Beagleboard Black, which
does have Ubuntu and only cost a few extra dollars.
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Does someone know whether there are plans for an ARMv7 Raspberry Pi?
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2nd stoked user
I love Ubuntu!
I'm using it on most of my company servers and at home...
lately I have bougth RastberryPI and have found that I can not run
my favorite system on new platform...
Still waiting for solution...
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Yay for Ubuntu
Yay for Lubuntu
Yay for Raspian
And lets not forget that all are based on Debian :)
4core i5 desktop running ubuntu (occasionally booting into SL to play games :)
2 Centrino Duo laptops running lubuntu
2 RPi 256/512 running Raspian
1 stoked user
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Very disappointed to see thiswas really looking forward to running
Ubuntu on a Pi for my kids to introduce them to Linux and programming.
What a bummer.
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The reason for not switching to v7 in jaunty already was that it took more than
one release to sort out all issues and build failures for a clean v7 build with
all planned optimizations that were agreed with ARM to end up in ubuntu.
The ubuntu arm port would have been v7 from day one if that woul
There are two separate issues to consider here:
1. User space packages: The discussion so far has centered around this
one. Anyone can rebuild the Ubuntu packages and recreate an ARMv5/v6
based distro out of them. There appear to be a number of parties that
are interested in this, mostly for v5, a
""if raspberry (or anyone else) would reliably commit to invest into the
above resources (buildds, a few fulltime people etc) to cover the costs
for such a port (and for its ongoing maintenance) i dont think this
would be refused though. canonical whatsoever will very likely go on to
cover only v7
Dear friends,
Oliver said in comment #1
"if raspberry (or anyone else) would reliably commit to invest into the above
resources (buildds, a few fulltime people etc) to cover the costs for such a
port (and for its ongoing maintenance) i dont think this would be refused
though. canonical whatsoev
Does someone know whether there are plans for an ARMv7 Raspberry Pi?
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By conservative estimates, 100,000+ people tried to order 10,000
Raspberry Pi's!
So this is still the boat that canoncial/ubuntu wants to miss? ? ?
Really? ? ?
That 100K is probably on the low side based on most on the true numbers.
Thats 100K+ potential converts to the path of Linux... which r
Please don't change the status without a good reason.
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With Ubuntu TV [http://www.ubuntu.com/tv] and they fact that XBMC has
been shown to work on the Raspberry Pi, it would seem smart to have an
ARM v6 port of Ubuntu with a correspondingly cheap board that could be
integrated into TVs running Ubuntu TV...
Just my 2c :)
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I'm Ubuntu user and I understand that it is desktop distribution. As I
used both "old school" Debian and Ubuntu, I know that having "only"
Debian on RaspberryPi is actually not so big difference, apt-get is here
for both and Debian repo is not so bad (Ubuntu Unity sucks and I'll not
miss it). I cou
@rec9140: there's no need to use violence :)
I agree with both points of view.
I also would like to be able to use Ubuntu on the RaspberryPi board and
I'm quite sad I won't able to do it. I'll use Debian instead of Ubuntu
and this is ok too, with the difference that Debian has not Unity/Unity-
2D
I am going to VEHEMENTLY AND VIOLENTLY DISAGREE with this position.
There was a CONSCIOUS DECSION to BREAK good ARM (v6) support in favor of
the Beagleboards etc..
Bad decision, period.
This should be about getting the ARM version on the MOST devices out
there, and that means V6 support.
It was
all of the ubuntu archive is built for cortex-a8 and beyond with all
optimization features the v7 architecture offers (minus NEON which we
forbid to be build-time enabled by default due to teh fact that we
support non NEON armv7 devices) this includes features like thumb2 i.e.
vfpv3-d16, softfp and
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