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  • RISC-V Default Linux Kernel Configuration Tweaked So It's Easier Running Docker, Snaps

    Phoronix: RISC-V Default Linux Kernel Configuration Tweaked So It's Easier Running Docker, Snaps

    With the upcoming Linux 5.20 cycle the RISC-V CPU architecture's default kernel configuration "defconfig" is being tweaked so it's capable of running Docker out-of-the-box...

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  • #2
    Thats what my Hifive Unmatched needs, very slowly starting apps. Thank you canonical.

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    • #3
      Interesting.... what other features are not enabled by default on RISC-V compared to (e.g.) x86?

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      • #4
        Always happy to see more work done on RISC-V.

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        • #5
          I hate snaps so much

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