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Foliant
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ARM CPUs supported

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With the ARM-Client officialy suported it would make sense to have a forum dedicated to.

Now, after christmas Im awaiting some ARM Hardware to arrive in my Workshop and i may experiment a while.
Infos about ARM is widely spread over the existing Forums.
Posting in "unsupported distros" doesnt feel right to seek and share experience.

May we please have a Place for the New ARM-Client?
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Foliant wrote:With the ARM-Client officialy suported it would make sense to have a forum dedicated to.

Now, after christmas Im awaiting some ARM Hardware to arrive in my Workshop and i may experiment a while.
Infos about ARM is widely spread over the existing Forums.
Posting in "unsupported distros" doesnt feel right to seek and share experience.

May we please have a Place for the New ARM-Client?
I think we already have one... bruce created this shortly after the announcement: viewforum.php?f=112
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If it was created a time ago it maybe was invisible to normal users?

Bruce messaged me on Tue Dec 29, 2020 11:25 pm with a quote of my above question and a "Done".
After that i did see a new, empty, forum under current software.
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ARM CPUs supported

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Foliant wrote:If it was created a time ago it maybe was invisible to normal users?...
I opened up the Board index in an incognito window and I can see "Software for ARM hardware" so would assume that it is visible to all.
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Yes, it is.
I bet it wasnt until yesterday.
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PantherX wrote:I think we already have one... bruce created this shortly after the announcement: viewforum.php?f=112
What happens if a "normal user" clicks the link he gave?
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I am a normal user and when I click the link I get to the "Software for ARM hardware" forum page
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Re: ARM CPUs

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So we're good to go ...and have been for about a week.
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