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@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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