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The freerunner is running linux, but can it run archlinux? It runs debian, it should work with arch?
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Most likely it will work. However, it probably will need a custom kernel.
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The kernel openmoko uses is, yes, a vanilla edition. I will look into to this, if this is possible i will make this my mission in life haha.
Im downloading some rootimages to take them appart and look at the init scripts etc.
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I thought the Freerunner was an ARM CPU which last i checked was not supported by Arch....but i dunno
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jdhore: uArch
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Indeed its an ARM cpu, SoC. Yes, there is no *.iso for me to download there for Arch doesnt "support" it. I would have to recompile it with bitbake and openembedded, but this should be doable.
dav7: Haha, nice. Looks like a really new idea!
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Indeed its an ARM cpu, SoC. Yes, there is no *.iso for me to download there for Arch doesnt "support" it. I would have to recompile it with bitbake and openembedded, but this should be doable.
dav7: Haha, nice. Looks like a really new idea!
There already is an uArch project.
Evil #archlinux@libera.chat channel op and general support dude.
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Checked out uArch pages in Launchpad, is that it?
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