06-15-2020, 11:27 AM
Is it possible to get a kernel using @danielt's installer for which CONFIG_ARMV8_DEPRECATED is enabled, like in the stock Debian kernel? ($ zgrep ARMV8 /proc/config.gz to check this.)
On the stock Debian I was able to install the Raspberry Pi version of Mathematica (directly using the deb files) and run it simply by editing the executables and inserting the case uname -m equal to aarch64. On the new kernel I get "Illegal instruction" error. According to Jaron Kent-Dobias's guide for Mathematica on Pinebook, CONFIG_ARMV8_DEPRECATED needs to be enabled for some armhf instructions to be supported.
Alternatively, would it be possible/advisable to run the newer Debian using the stock version of the kernel?
On the stock Debian I was able to install the Raspberry Pi version of Mathematica (directly using the deb files) and run it simply by editing the executables and inserting the case uname -m equal to aarch64. On the new kernel I get "Illegal instruction" error. According to Jaron Kent-Dobias's guide for Mathematica on Pinebook, CONFIG_ARMV8_DEPRECATED needs to be enabled for some armhf instructions to be supported.
Alternatively, would it be possible/advisable to run the newer Debian using the stock version of the kernel?