Yoyo ECM for ARM 64 bit Linux

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#1 Yoyo ECM for ARM 64 bit Linux

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yoyo ecm application for aarch64 (ARM 64 bit)

There is now a aarch64 (ARM 64) application for ecm on Linux available. To use it you must install the package gmp-ecm with the package manager of your Linux system.Please report success or problems in our forum.
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#2 Re: Yoyo ECM for ARM 64 bit Linux

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Interesting, does that mean that if I was running a newish, or maybe current, version of linux on one of my droids I couild run that?
* that is assuming I knew enough about linux to be able to do the above*
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#3 Re: Yoyo ECM for ARM 64 bit Linux

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Dirk or Janos might be able to point out some 64 bit linux distros for Rpi3's and other 64 bit ARM systems.
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#4 Re: Yoyo ECM for ARM 64 bit Linux

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scole250 wrote:Dirk or Janos might be able to point out some 64 bit linux distros for Rpi3's and other 64 bit ARM systems.
To paraphrase a web article: "The first official 64-bit OS for Raspberry Pi arrives -- but there's a catch"

Sissy Linux -pardon: Suse Linux- 64-bit 60 day trial version
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#5 Re: Yoyo ECM for ARM 64 bit Linux

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Found on the web: There is also openSUSE Leap (SUSE Linux Enterprise is based on this one) and Tumbleweed (rolling distribution) available here. Both are 64bit.
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