02-11-2016, 10:40 PM
Definitely the Linux part of the project could perhaps have been better handled. There are disgruntled rumblings on the kickstarter comments asking where the promised Ubuntu release is, saying that they had backed the project on the strength of the Ubuntu support.
All that can be hoped now is that the Linux community can really pull off something special and turn the situation around. We should be massively grateful to all and any who put their own time into making Linux on the Pine possible. I would be one of those many people who would struggle to compile a kernel and who balks at having to use the make command.
All that can be hoped now is that the Linux community can really pull off something special and turn the situation around. We should be massively grateful to all and any who put their own time into making Linux on the Pine possible. I would be one of those many people who would struggle to compile a kernel and who balks at having to use the make command.