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<p>Hello!<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">En 09/07/24 05:14, Jing Luo escribió:<br>
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cite="mid:b2e045cb68e94cebe0188f1405f3d8a3@jing.rocks">Hi Simon
and bill-auger and maybe Luis and Rubén,
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I also have good news! I just installed Trisquel on my new arm64
server and it looks good. I hope I can use this server to help
Trisquel's development in some way.
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<p>Nice!</p>
<p>For now you can document your installation process, report and
investigate issues found in it.<br>
Simon reported some small details with repo selection (mirrors)
and language, if you found the same issue, maybe report that.<br>
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cite="mid:b2e045cb68e94cebe0188f1405f3d8a3@jing.rocks">The
installation was so smooth that I started to suspect something
would go wrong, given my experience with Rockchip-based SBCs. But
luckily, things just worked. I used the "expert install" option
and formatted the rootfs as btrfs, with
linux-generic-64k-hwe-11.0-edge for the kernel, and no desktop
environment (don't have a mouse).
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<p>Yay!, it's great to read that world's arm64 is having more
Trisquel in it.</p>
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cite="mid:b2e045cb68e94cebe0188f1405f3d8a3@jing.rocks">
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Time for some numbers:
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Building trisquel's linux 5.15 using sbuild took about 17 minutes,
with the following command:
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sbuild -d aramo --no-arch-all --no-run-lintian
--no-run-autopkgtest --no-run-piuparts
linux_5.15.0-113.123+11.0trisquel30.dsc
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Impressive timing :)<br>
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cite="mid:b2e045cb68e94cebe0188f1405f3d8a3@jing.rocks">
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(found a bug in trisquel's debootstrap, will suggest a fix on
gitlab later.)
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cite="mid:b2e045cb68e94cebe0188f1405f3d8a3@jing.rocks">
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So...if Luiz or Rubén is reading this, I would be happy to host a
VM for Trisquel to speed up jenkins builds, seeing that Trisquel
is using a ROCK 3A for the build farm. It should be 20~30 times
faster.<br>
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<p><span style="white-space: pre-wrap">There are plans to improve the node stack, as Ecne will be adding riscv and more load to arm, but that's is still on it's way.
Using community vm/nodes might require to layout some security policies, and some other directives, we'll need to find some time to define those </span><span
style="white-space: pre-wrap">if moving in that direction</span><span
style="white-space: pre-wrap">.</span></p>
<p><span style="white-space: pre-wrap">Regards.
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más gente va a ser libre para ser Libre.
Por tu propio bien, y en solidaridad a todos,
elige la libertad.
¡Sé Libre!
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