Re: Would this work with TDE?

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said E. Liddell via tde-users:
| On Sun, 11 Aug 2024 07:57:39 +0000
|
| dep via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| > But I'm unclear as to the cross compatibility of the architectures.
| > There are a few concerns I have, the two main ones being the Proton
| > applications and TDE.
|
| Proton will never work—it's a patchset over WINE, which is a translator
| of system calls for x86 and descendant architectures only.

Sorry, I should have been more clear. I meant the Proton security and 
privacy products -- mail, passwords, vpn, and drive. Some are available 
via web interface. The ones that are troublesome are ProtonMail, because I 
prefer to store my mail locally, which I can do with KMail via the 
ProtonMail Bridge on X86 and likely can't with ARM. (The native and web 
incarnations make bottom replies damn near impossible, also.) I can also 
cobble together the VPN service, but it relies on OpenVPN in that 
implementation and makes switching servers a giant pita.

| Some other popular software that definitely won't work:  several
| Chrome-based browsers (Chrome itself, Vivaldi, Edge, Opera), a number
| of messaging applications like Slack and the desktop version of Skype,
| many non-Proton games, EagleCAD.  Some of those may run inside
| qemu, but only with a painful speed penalty.

Hmmm. I've run Chromium, Opera, Vivaldi, Firefox, and so on with no 
difficulty on my Pi5 machines running Debian. 

| The Pi is an ARM system, so if it works on a Pi, it works on ARM.
| Conversely, if it doesn't work on a popular and well-supported SBC like
| the Pi, it's unlikely to work on other ARM systems.

I guess I'm hoping to some extent that the move to RISC systems will be 
great enough that developers will be pretty much forced to support them. 
Having been an OS/2 user and on Linux since 1998 I'm accustomed to kludges 
and workarounds, but there are a few things out with which I will not do.

I have TDE on the Pi machines, no problem. So I guess it comes down to the 
Proton products (again, the privacy and security applications, not games).
-- 
dep

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