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LargoLasskhyfvtoday at 2:09 AM5 repliesview on HN

We'll see if it reaches bare metal some time, instead of relying on QEMU(on Ubuntu).

In theory I'd be tempted to try, in practice not, because of all the back and forth between changing owners in the past, and resulting policies regarding availability.

I'm also very well served by some 'gaming distro', where nothing ever stutters or lags, on almost obsolete hardware, mostly clocked down to 800Mhz, with uptimes of up to 150 days. More isn't really useful anyways, because of updates.

But hey, Wayland! On QNX! With XFCE on top of that! Who would have thought?

What about photonic Plasma instead of some Generic ToolKit?


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yjftsjthsd-htoday at 2:29 AM

> We'll see if it reaches bare metal some time, instead of relying on QEMU(on Ubuntu).

They do list "A native Desktop image on Raspberry Pi" under What's Next, so hopefully soon:)

> In theory I'd be tempted to try, in practice not, because of all the back and forth between changing owners in the past, and resulting policies regarding availability.

Yeah, that gives me pause too. There was some noise earlier about open sourcing it; I do wish they'd actually do that.

bregmatoday at 11:40 AM

> We'll see if it reaches bare metal some time, instead of relying on QEMU

You can already get a free license for QNX and grab a BSP (board support package) to create a bare metal image. You have been able to for quite a while. People who understand how a computer works, what a device driver is and how and when to use one, are not the target for this demo. It's targeted at the people who think the user interface is the software and the desktop GUI is the operating system.

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wmftoday at 2:57 AM

QNX is running on bare metal in a lot of cars.

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m132today at 9:11 AM

QT is supported too, and actually upstream!

https://hackaday.com/2017/05/03/your-next-desktop-qnx/

Granted, this is not the full Plasma shell, but you can run a lot of KDE software on it just fine.

fud101today at 3:38 AM

which 'gaming' distro is that out of curiousity?

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