12-16-2015, 04:25 AM
With Kali you can use the armhf architecture (compiled for ARMv7) and then the whole '64 bit' thing is pretty useless (the '64 bit' mean more than 4 GB virtual address space -- and you know the A64 can not address more than 2 GB physical RAM? -- and a potential performance gain *if* you recompile kernel and userland for ARMv8)
But be assured: As soon as it's able to boot a Linux kernel on the A64 you will see new Linux OS images being released every few days. One more crappy than the other.
The most important stuff regarding Linux has to happen somewhere else: Drivers and mainlining efforts for kernel and u-boot (currently just an outdated 3.10.65 available)
But be assured: As soon as it's able to boot a Linux kernel on the A64 you will see new Linux OS images being released every few days. One more crappy than the other.
The most important stuff regarding Linux has to happen somewhere else: Drivers and mainlining efforts for kernel and u-boot (currently just an outdated 3.10.65 available)