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Work on running Fedora (and thus also Fedora Atomic, which is basically a Fedora variant) on RISC-V is already ongoing:
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Why do you think Atomic is not good and do you have any concrete examples of it being forced on people ?...
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I don't think that's true - there is the modRana/Poor Maps + OSM Scout Server combo, that provides offline map rendering/routing and POI search with global...
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Actually, many of the original Sailfish OS developers had many years of mobile industry experience and some of the software components (such as ofono...
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Actually, Fedora Server is the default choice for the ARM boards supported by Fedora. Due to the messy GPU situation many of these boards are still text...
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Actually every arch specific (C, C++, etc.) Fedora package build in Fedora happens on armv7, aarch64 and even PPC64LE and even s390x. It's possible to...
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The mention Puppy Linux installer for some reason, so maybe that mean that ? The current hub-and-spoke GTK3 based Anaconda UI is hardly new, being first...
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I reccomend reading the actual Fedora Change description - it says:
Installation media for other variants will not be affected...
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I think for administrating a bunch of servers Ansible or something similar would be best.
Fleet commander seems to be mainly targeting workstation...Ansible is the simplest way to automate apps and IT infrastructure. Application Deployment + Configuration Management + Continuous Delivery.
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No - it isn't. It was indeed used in the original Jolla phone released in November 2013 but unlike other cutting edge technologies, such as Wayland, it...
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