Raspberry Pi is the kind of device that can work reasonably with Trinity
but not KDE4. Last time I checked I had Trinity running in 80MB for RAM
while KDE4 was having trouble fitting in 600MB. For people who asked about
reasons to keep KDE3 alive in Trinity, I would point to a working testbed,
if we ever get to assemble one.
Best regards,
Tiago
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 8:24 PM, Timothy Pearson <
kb9vqf(a)pearsoncomputing.net> wrote:
Hello All,
Raspberry Pi is on it's way to being launched and is no available for
preorder. I think this product would be a good candidate for Trinity
and ARM. Raspberry Pi is a $35 arm board.
I am going to order one, any maybe one of you would be interested in
purchasing them as well.
Currently we have ARM builds, but no arm devices have been physically
tested (right?) so I think this could be a opportunity for us to do
that with a very low cost
Calvin
Sounds like a good idea! Load up Debian Squeeze and TDE on it (Wheezy has
massive ARM problems at the moment, gcc crashes and other nastiness) and
see what happens...
Tim
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