dgilmore changed the topic of #fedora-riscv to: Fedora on RISC-V https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/RISC-V || Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/fedora-riscv || Alt Arch discussions are welcome in #fedora-alt-arches
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<davidlt> rwmjones, nufive is off
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<rwmjones> davidlt: nufive is currently doing a build, looks like octave
<davidlt> oh, it's back online
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<kwizart> Hello there, anyone got their hands on the scaleway riscv offerer ?
<kwizart> I'm experimenting the ubuntu 23.10 and wondering if how to setup fedora-39 there beyound a simple chroot ...
<davidlt> No, we haven't looked.
<davidlt> I personally not looking into it, and that in general applies for T-HEAD C910, C920, C906, and C908 today's SoCs.
<kwizart> thanks for the info - any particular reason (lack of upstream support or else ?)
<davidlt> lack of upstream support, and SoC erratas making it annoying
<davidlt> C920V2, C930 and even C908 might be a different story. So far C908 only showed up in IoT SoCs.
<davidlt> and it doesn't have high speed IO
<davidlt> Looks like StarFive plans to go for the server market (expected).
<davidlt> But I don't believe that JH9100 will manage to deliver what's required.
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