Welcome to DebConf Video Etherpad! This pad text is synchronized as you type, so that everyone viewing this page sees the same text. This allows you to collaborate seamlessly on documents! To get started click the 👥 button in the top/bottom right and log in. Get involved with Etherpad at https://etherpad.org Slides are here: http://wookware.org/talks/armstate-debconf22.odp or http://wookware.org/talks/armstate-debconf22.pdf My description of Pointer AUth implementaiton was wrong. It actually makes the pointers longer. Only MTE is done in spare 'bits. Questions: * Gcc or dpkg for default flags? * Lifetime of armel * Lifetime of armhf? * Should we do armhf 64-bit time_t? (as a new arch, or attempt to transition armhf) * How should we interface with ARM to help them make ABI compatibility/incompatibility choices? * Is there alread a plan to fix the ´ungated neon instruction´ issue. * Is there a good reason not to enable the ´32bit kernel on 64-bit hardware´ options Ben Hutchings: No´quirk' support for 64-bit hardware in 32-bit kernel so could be randomly broken * How should we expose porterbox/build features/HWCAPS to developers? Similar question as in Lenovo talk: I just need a laptop which behaves amd64-like regarding just use the USB installer and work flawlessly. Mac and Lenovo X13s ARM look promising ... in a couple of years possibly. X86 parity is a good summary far this actually. The pinebook may well install from the standard USB installer. Iḿ not sure. And everything works. However itś not a very powerful ´laptop´ The first generation PineBook which I owned did not fullfill my requriements. Installation via EMC, no SSD, etc, etc OK, Fair enough. The Macbook does not yet have a standard install, and possibly never will. You would have to run a program to install an empty UEFI bootspace first, _then_ the debian installer will just work. I expect that will become the standard install method. Sounds promising! Mark confirmed in his talk that X13s ARM also needs more work. I've just want a laptop based on ARM which "feels" like AMD64 (or better ;-) )