[Marketing] Sugar and ARM
Benjamin M. Schwartz
bmschwar at fas.harvard.edu
Thu Jun 3 17:09:02 EDT 2010
On 06/03/2010 04:57 PM, Tim McNamara wrote:
> As soon as I heard that OLPC was moving to ARM, I winced slightly. This
> is going to make life much more difficult, because of our longstanding
> Linux, Python and recent GNOME heritage.
For the record, Sugar runs perfectly fine on ARM, and has for years. (The
same is true of Gnome.) ARM is not a problem. The challenge here is the
slate-style hardware, which is significantly different from the hardware
for which Sugar has been developed. That hardware would be no less
challenging for us if the CPU were x86.
--Ben
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