Interestingly, the Ubuntu Concept image is aiming to use ACPI-based support for the platform rather than frustrating Device Tree files.
That's cool
Interestingly, the Ubuntu Concept image is aiming to use ACPI-based support for the platform rather than frustrating Device Tree files.
That's cool
Pass.
For what reason?
"AI CPU"
Also I don't like the direction Ubuntu has been going for some time now unrelated to that.
these are already added to non-cix hardware; did you pass on those as well?
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