Raspberry Pi 5 revealed, and it should satisfy your need for speedVoyager@psychedelia.ink to Technology@lemmy.world – 178 points – 1 years agotheregister.com24Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsNo open sourced RISC-V processor? Not interested. And courting Micro$oft...?? He's lost the plotIt gets worseTo quote a Linux tech writer: "You literally cannot boot a raspberry pi zero, one, two, three or four without running ThreadX which is a Microsoft product. "So whether the OS pings a repo or not is moot. The whole damn computer is run by a proprietary sealed Microsoft binary."
No open sourced RISC-V processor? Not interested. And courting Micro$oft...?? He's lost the plotIt gets worseTo quote a Linux tech writer: "You literally cannot boot a raspberry pi zero, one, two, three or four without running ThreadX which is a Microsoft product. "So whether the OS pings a repo or not is moot. The whole damn computer is run by a proprietary sealed Microsoft binary."
It gets worseTo quote a Linux tech writer: "You literally cannot boot a raspberry pi zero, one, two, three or four without running ThreadX which is a Microsoft product. "So whether the OS pings a repo or not is moot. The whole damn computer is run by a proprietary sealed Microsoft binary."
To quote a Linux tech writer: "You literally cannot boot a raspberry pi zero, one, two, three or four without running ThreadX which is a Microsoft product. "So whether the OS pings a repo or not is moot. The whole damn computer is run by a proprietary sealed Microsoft binary."
No open sourced RISC-V processor? Not interested.
And courting Micro$oft...??
He's lost the plot
It gets worse
To quote a Linux tech writer:
"You literally cannot boot a raspberry pi zero, one, two, three or four without running ThreadX which is a Microsoft product.
"So whether the OS pings a repo or not is moot. The whole damn computer is run by a proprietary sealed Microsoft binary."