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.
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.
https://riscv.org/news/2021/06/huawei-release-their-first-risc-v-development-system-hi3861-electropages/
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.