You Can Now Install 64-Bit EndeavourOS ARM on the Raspberry Pi 4


EndeavourOS founder Bryan Poerwo announced today that there’s a new version of the EndeavourOS ARM installation script that lets you install the Arch Linux-based distribution on several SBCs, which now offers a 64-bit installation option for Raspberry Pi 4 models.
This is possible thanks to the use of the 64-bit kernel from the official Raspberry Pi OS developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The 64-bit installation option is available alongside the 32-bit installation option and adds support for USB storage devices and the Linux 5.15 kernel series.
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EndeavourOS Now Available On ARM Platforms Like Raspberry Pi 4
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Fake news
Fossbytes doing what they do best... (after making themselves famous by stealing all of my articles from Softpedia)... not fact checking anything they write (it's a miracle they are still in Google News - probably they paid a lot of money). EndeavourOS ARM was launched back in September 2020 https://9to5linux.com/arch-linux-based-endeavouros-arm-launches-for-arm-devices The recent news was about just a minor update to offer 64-bit installations on the Raspberry Pi 4... Jesus Christ!!!
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I've long hated, publicly condemned, even deleted Fossbytes. Thanks for reminding me that they have not improved at all.
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Shilling Microsoft's proprietary software today
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