dep via tde-users 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. (I've been spoiled in that almost everything -- but not Proton
stuff -- has worked perfectly on the Raspberry Pi.)
I actually tried this since RPi2. With RPi4 I can say, TDE works fine on
ARM. I couldn't use it for daily work however, because I have a scanner
with some part of the code(firmware or similar proprietary library) that
required x86 32/64 arch.
For the RPi4 it required the RPi kernel, because of firmware and some other
stuff for periphery (display, audio etc).
So, there being substantial knowledge here, I have a
question: Why is it a
bad idea to build an ARM-based desktop machine?
No idea why it would not be recommended. It works fine.
BR
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