Admin Administrator Staff member Nov 21, 2018 26,789 1,239 44,560 Oct 17, 2019 #1 Canonical released Ubuntu 19.10 today with support for the Raspberry Pi 4 and other upgrades. Ubuntu 19.10 Debuts With Raspberry Pi 4 Support : Read more
Canonical released Ubuntu 19.10 today with support for the Raspberry Pi 4 and other upgrades. Ubuntu 19.10 Debuts With Raspberry Pi 4 Support : Read more
bit_user Titan Ambassador Jan 20, 2010 19,921 10,870 79,540 Oct 18, 2019 #2 Raspbian is at risk of becoming a second class citizen on its own platform, if they don't get with the times and add 64-bit support to their distro. It's not just about address space - ARMv8A has some performance enhancements that (AFAIK) can't be obtained in the 32-bit ARMv7 mode.
Raspbian is at risk of becoming a second class citizen on its own platform, if they don't get with the times and add 64-bit support to their distro. It's not just about address space - ARMv8A has some performance enhancements that (AFAIK) can't be obtained in the 32-bit ARMv7 mode.