Building an aarch64 Linux Laptop
aarch64 processors are becoming more powerful all the time, and getting close to being comparable to x86 CPUs. Wouldn't it be nice to have a laptop with the power consumption (and battery life) of a t …
Talk Title | Building an aarch64 Linux Laptop |
Speakers | Bernhard Rosenkränzer (Developer, Owner, and Whatever, LinDev, OpenMandriva) |
Conference | Open Source Summit North America |
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Location | Los Angeles, CA, United States |
Date | Sep 10-14, 2017 |
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aarch64 processors are becoming more powerful all the time, and getting close to being comparable to x86 CPUs. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a laptop with the power consumption (and battery life) of a tablet? The OpenMandriva project thinks so - and set out to build that laptop and a usable operating system for it. This talk is about the problems we’ve faced and solved, as well as problems we’re still trying to solve.