Install 64-Bit EndeavourOS ARM On The Raspberry Pi 4 With 8 Desktop Environments & 4 Window Managers
In This Video We Are Discussing About Good news today for owners of a Raspberry Pi 4 single-board computer as they can now install the EndeavourOS ARM distribution with a 64-bit kernel, along with new graphical environments.
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EndeavorOS is an offshoot of Arch Linux that is popular with many users. As the developers recently announced , the ARM install script revised by the community now enables the 64-bit version of the distribution to be installed on the Raspberry Pi 4.
Also in 64-bit
Originally, the ARM install script ran in two steps, with the first step performing the Arch ARM base install using the AARCH kernel, and the second step performing the EndeavorOS install script with the options that an x86-64 ISO provides. In order to be able to fully exploit the possibilities of the ARM installation, a third step has now been added, but this still leaves the installation at a beginner's level.
Linux 5.15
The biggest change to the ARM base script is that the Raspberry Pi Foundation kernels are now available for both 32-bit and 64-bit. ARM installations can now take advantage of Linux kernel 5.15 and USB storage devices are supported, improving the overall ARM experience.
In addition, the ARM installation now also supports LXDE and, maintained by the community, Qtile, OpenBox and Sway, catching up with the distribution's x86_64 offering.
Devs :
Ever wondered how much power can come from an ARM device that is small, lightweight and consumes less power than a regular computer? EndeavourOS ARM provides you with a way to explore that power that is hiding in your ARM device with that EndeavourOS feel and philosophy you’re used from us.
Eight Desktop Environments and four Window Managers ready to explore the possibilities of ARM
In our three-stage installation process, you will be able to install a system that is lightweight and close to Arch Linux with the EndeavourOS conveniences like Firefox, the AUR helper Yay and our in-house developed apps out of the box. During the last stage of the installation, you are able to choose from Eight Desktop Environments and four Window Managers ready to explore the possibilities of ARM, or none if you want to use your device as a home server. The environments to choose from are Xfce, LXqt, LXDE, Mate, Cinnamon, Gnome, Budgie, Plasma, i3-wm and the community editions OpenBox, Qtile, Sway and BSPWM…
Tested or untested hardware, either way, we invite you to collaborate and bring the future today.
ARM devices are known for their low usage of power, which make them ideal for mobile devices. This is the main reason why smartphones and tablets are running on these chips but low power consumption is also a big plus whilst running your home server or NAS. Either way, computing on a small footprint is the way to the future.
Now, before you rush off to install the system on your device, there are hardware requirements to run a Desktop Environment as smooth as possible.
The rules of thumb are:
1) The device must be supported by Archlinux ARM
2) A Quad CPU with 1.5 GHz and at least 2GB of RAM
3) Two USB 3.0 ports for external drives and possibly additional USB 2 ports for keyboard, mouse, etc.
4) A 1 Gbit ethernet connector
Other than the first specification, having less than the above specifications do not rule out that an install wouldn’t work. A 10/100 Mbit ethernet or only USB 2 ports would only mean that performance could be affected on certain operations.
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