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It’s premature to say this is Linux’s time in the sun. The problems that prevent “Linux” (which is to say the Unix-alike kernel+userspace) from getting widespread adoption still exist and will interfere here.
I suspect we’re more going to see a Chinese homegrown OS, possibly based on the Linux kernel, but not based on the GNU/et al userspace, more along the lines of HarmonyOS than, say, Debian or Fedora or whatnot.
In which case, do you happen to know if there’s a RISC-V image for HarmonyOS yet? We’ve seen AOSP running on RISC-V architecture.
There’s something afoot, at least?
Ah yes! Come to think of it, I knew about the board - but I hadn’t put two and two together. Thanks for that.