On 5/11/23 15:35, Allan via users wrote:
On Mon, 8 May 2023 18:51:54 +0200
Mario Marietto <marietto2008@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"We don't directly support devices such as phones and tablets, but
it's not to say that without the required kernel/bootloader they
don't work; it's just not our primary focus"
my newborn interest is already over.
Well, we do try to support a few of them in the Mobility SIG
I'm also interested to find a tablet where I can install
Fedora,but that tablet should be based on ARM.
https://pine64.com/product-category/tablets/
We will try to support these, when they start sending them out.
Allan.
Hi Allen,
Awesome!
The pine64 is an ARM tablet. I have one Windows
app that required an intel processor that I
need to run in Wine (it does on my Fedora37).
I presume that is out with ARM.
But, if I can run Android apps, that same app also
has an ARM Android version, which works better
than the windows version!
Your take? Will I be able to run ARM android apps?
Also, maybe a dumb question, but does ARM Fedora
also come with SE Linux?
And, can I run MATE and/or Xfce on the ARM version?
Many thanks,
-T
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