XNEdit for ARM64 #77
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Interesting, I did not know UserLAnd. XNEdit also works fine on a raspberry pi. |
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maybe you should mention the ARM target as supported architecture. As soon as I have a RISC-V platform [1] in my hands, I will try to compile it there too |
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There is no CPU specific code in xnedit, so in theory it should work on all CPU platforms. Is there any interesting RISC-V board available or in development? |
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I will go for SiFive products: Debian suggest some other: |
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at the end, for global semiconductor shortage, I had to buy a board without wired ethernet and DDR 512 MB only, but 64 bit, 1 GHz and quite complete with WiFi, BT, HDMI 4k and HEVC real time decoding: |
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if you are interested in RISC-V, last 9 days: I got the VisionFive 2 "non LITE" without WiFi one year ago, and it was a good product Debian 13 natively support the SoC |
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just for curiosity, I tryed to compile XNEdit on a Debian 10 installed on an ARM64 platform

(just in case is UserLAnd on Android on my Mobile).
XNEdit work well exporting the DISPLAY via SSH, see:
and reasonably well using a local X server on Android.
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