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https://wiki.debian.org/RISC-V

RISC-V - Debian Wiki Wiki FrontPage RecentChanges FindPage HelpContents RISC-V Wiki Comments Info Attachments RISC-V This page contains details about a port of Debian for the RISC-V architecture called riscv64 , see riscv64 port . For 32 bit (riscv32) see 32 bit RISC-V Contents I…

http://yoctoproject.org

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https://www.yoctoproject.org

…nizations Leadership Export Compliance Logos and Guidelines Docs Docs & Manuals Wiki Source Repositories Issue Tracking Automated Testing Development Technical Overview Releases YP Compatible Layers Community Contribute Get Involved Learn Ambassadors Consultants Job Board Layer U…

https://yoctoproject.org

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https://planet.gnu.org

…his is a Debian-specific recipe, Guix does not have ifup , and per this updated wiki page there's probably extra networking interface configuration needed too (in Debian you're intstructed to -- imperatively -- edit /etc/network/interfaces ). 01 March, 2026 10:00AM by Janneke Nie…

http://planet.gnu.org

…his is a Debian-specific recipe, Guix does not have ifup , and per this updated wiki page there's probably extra networking interface configuration needed too (in Debian you're intstructed to -- imperatively -- edit /etc/network/interfaces ). 01 March, 2026 10:00AM by Janneke Nie…

https://www.debian.org/ports

Debian -- Ports Skip Quicknav Blog Micronews Planet Wiki Ports Ports Introduction List of official ports List of other ports Introduction As most of you know, Linux is just a kernel. And, for a long time, the Linux kernel ran only on the Intel x86 series of machines, from the 386…