Reply to post: Re: There has been progress

Linus Torvalds pulls pin, tosses in grenade: x86 won, forget about Arm in server CPUs, says Linux kernel supremo

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Re: There has been progress

"I think part of the problem with RHEL on rPi is underlying functionality needed by the enterprise-level systems"

Is that an assumption, or has anyone here actually read (and maybe even tried)

https://www.suse.com/products/arm/

(yes it's SUSE and not RHEL)

"SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for Arm is an enterprise-grade Linux distribution that is optimized for unique 64-bit Arm chip capabilities. It enables solution providers and enterprise early adopters to gain faster time to market for innovative server and Internet of Things (IoT) device solutions. SUSE Support services options include up to 1-hour response times and 24 x 7 access to reduce problem resolution time for mission-critical operations, as well as access to updates and fixes. High-performance computing (HPC) features for Arm processor-based systems are available with SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing."

and/or read (and maybe even tried)

https://www.suse.com/documentation/suse-best-practices/singlehtml/sles-for-arm-raspberry-pi/sles-for-arm-raspberry-pi.html

"Introduction to SUSE Linux Enterprise Server for ARM on the Raspberry Pi"

or, not far from here, even read (and maybe even followed up on)

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/03/29/suse_raspberry_pi_linux_enterprise_server/

or (last one for now, I promise):

https://pimylifeup.com/news-suse-linux-enterprise-server-for-raspberry-pi/

I haven't, yet, because other, non-geeky, stuff has taken priority. But I hope to, when the opportunity arises.

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