@kernellogger I guess that's because your package manager is supposed to remove those and then call out to kernel-install to remove the files it installed on your EFI partition.
@warty9@KWF@pdp7@dcschelt@cra Btw. the upcoming JH7110 based boards (VisionFive 2 and Star64) do have PCIe that you can attach an nvme drive to, and it's based on a later version of the SiFive cores with much faster memory controller so it feels a lot faster than the JH7100 and Unmatched.
@risc_v You seem to have misspelled VisionFive. Also I don't know if this was shown at the venue, but for everybody online this seems to have dropped off the schedule. Show Recording doesn't even work.
@GermanoMassullo@AkiraTsukamoto@fedora@risc_v@pdp7 This is the BeagleV Starlight Beta board sent out as part of a now cancelled https://t.co/noS5wQ03bg project. StarFive has produced more of the JH7100 SoCs on the board and has teamed up with @theradxa to sell more boards "soon" though.
@msiebuhr@jchillerup Klart, men modulo ord så er det danske system præcis som fx. tysk, og andre sprog. Så ja, det er noget man skal lære, men ikke sværere end mange andre sprog.
@gausby@adomas_s@olleolleolle No, that's exactly my point. No danish speaker ever need to explain how halvfems was once derived from "halfway to five scores" it's just a name for 90, just like twenty is just a name for 20 and no english speaker need to explain how two tens become twen-ty
@gausby@adomas_s@olleolleolle I hate this myth. Many languages have unique names for the tens. Halvfems is just our name for 90 just like twenty is the english name for 20. When you hear/read twenty you don't stop to ponder how two-tens become twen-ty :/
@pdp7@risc_v It's not exactly clear for from the release, but I wonder if these cores come with an MMU, S and U modes and other stuff needed to reasonably run Linux on them, or they're just microcontrollers
@signoutdk@theplesner Jeg drømte jeg så youtube med en stolt IT-far, der sad med sin datter, der pludrede og hamrede i tastaturet. "Se hun snakker allerede flydende perl!", sagde han.
@TLBhit Loved the podcast. One comment though: Even if we only had word access, people would still fight over which order to store values larger than the word size eg. 128bit values ;)