• wildcherry@slrpnk.net
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    9 months ago

    There is a big misunderstanding in people’s mind. LInux claims to run on pretty much every system (and it does ofc), but people take it as in every device and drivers is supposed to run flawlessly. I bought a 200 euros thinkpad knowing lenovo supported Linux directly, and I’m more satisfied with it than my 3000 euros macbook pro. In fact I havent opened my work one for 6 months+ lol

    Mandatory I use arch btw

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      9 months ago

      Current distros doesn’t support many hardware platform, despite being very well funded. Compared to OpenBSD. (NetBSD is too much, right? and it is not really usable.)

      Fedora: Only run on amd64, arm64, arm, ppc64le, s390x

      Debian: i386, amd64, arm64, arm, ppc64le, mips64le, s390x, riscv64 (testing).

      Alpine: same as Debian but no MIPS support

      Add your own here.

      There isn’t sparc64 support at all!

      https://www.openbsd.org/sparc64.html The other architectures that OpenBSD supports have benefited because some kinds of bugs are exposed more often by the 64-bit big endian nature of UltraSPARC.

      https://www.openbsd.org/want.html It is important to spread sparc64 around the development community, since it is the most strict platform for detecting non-portable or buggy code.

      OpenBSD: alpha, amd64, arm64, armv7, hppa, i386, landisk, loongson, luna88k, macppc, octeon, powerpc64, riscv64, sparc64 (all equally supported except Alpha)

      (VAX is discontinued after 6.9)