I agree that as an IoT board the Ci40 seems a disappointment. You can get an orange pi for $15 that would run rings around this one.
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In their heyday, both Mips and sparc ran rings around x86, usually by better than 5x in performance/clock cycle and Floating Point, but more than 10x...
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The only caveat I see is that it seems to me Vulkan is *so* low level that a lot of apps will prefer to use toolkits and engines rather than writing in...
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It looked like the directories with the videos (or where the videos are supposed to be) are still empty.
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yakman2020 replied to Wayland & Weston 1.7.0 Release Brings Valentine's Love To The Linux Display Stackin WaylandMy question would be how is this going to play with cinnamon mint. I know mint is downstream from ubuntu and that cinnamon is sort of OGL and Sort of...
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Mint 17 (Which is Ubuntu 14.04 give or take) is using libc-2.19. So 14.04 should be OK.
Just look at the lib in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu....
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So the bottleneck isn't so much the compositor (done long ago, really), so much as the toolkits and window managers that need to be re-written (Gtk,...
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But it seems to me there is a pattern of companies expecting the product to fall from the sky.
In terms of wayland, even weston, it seems...
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I can't help asking these days, do software companies write software anymore?
Seriously. It seems like the actual development thing is...
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