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RISC-V and alpine!
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rek2 hispagatos
2024-05-27 21:01:36 UTC
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I was so happy to see Alpine now initial support for RISC-V
https://9to5linux.com/alpine-linux-3-20-released-with-initial-support-for-64-bit-risc-v-kde-plasma-6
Alpine Linux 3.20 Released with Initial Support for 64-Bit RISC-V, KDE Plasma 6

PD: I been playing with a RISC-V mini computer here at home, ported some
of my C/GO/Rust programs I made for hacking/Pentesting and is fun, I am
all for support an open architecture!

Happy Hacking
ReK2
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Gordinator
2024-05-28 13:52:33 UTC
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Post by rek2 hispagatos
I was so happy to see Alpine now initial support for RISC-V
https://9to5linux.com/alpine-linux-3-20-released-with-initial-support-for-64-bit-risc-v-kde-plasma-6
Alpine Linux 3.20 Released with Initial Support for 64-Bit RISC-V, KDE Plasma 6
PD: I been playing with a RISC-V mini computer here at home, ported some
of my C/GO/Rust programs I made for hacking/Pentesting and is fun, I am
all for support an open architecture!
Happy Hacking
ReK2
I think RISC-V is cool, since it's an open-source hardware model.
However, I have to know, what's software support like on it? I've mainly
seen GNOME run on it, and that's definitely a no-go for me.

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