Linux is an x86 kernel. Porting that over to RISC-V? Why not just use a RISC based kernel like BSD or (now free and open source) Solaris? Click to expand... That hasn’t been true since the 90’s - ...
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Fedora Linux Now Supports RISC-V Processors
The Fedora Linux project is “jumping on the RISC-V train,” joining other Linux distributions in supporting the emerging CPU ...
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Red Hat and Rocky Linux Advance RISC-V Integration
Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Rocky Linux are accelerating efforts to support the RISC-V architecture, signalling a significant shift in the enterprise Linux landscape. This development reflects the ...
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