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What's up with still no Linux on snapdragon laptops? Is qualcomm not supporting it?
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If the devs don't have access to the hardware then it's impossible to make drivers for a specific laptop
If it's arm-based is the CPU so alien as to not being usable without a very generic kernel?
As for the hardware, is it so unique there are no drivers already?
Yes the drivers are all different afaik. You need a device tree, and hardware to debug what you wrote.
Just a kernel doesnt help much.
It would be cool if they provided at least a virtual machine to test on
Why a VM?
Because if they can't provide them with real hardware at least a VM would be great
Like a VM emulating their exact hardware? Didnt know that was a thing
I'm not sure if it's possible