The Debian Project has announced that RISC-V 64 is now an official Debian architecture.
Previously, if you wanted to run Debian on RISC-V, “you had to rely on a Debian port for 64-bit little-endian RISC-V hardware running the Linux kernel," explains Marius Nestor.
That’s no longer the case; however, RISC-V is currently “only available for the Debian Sid (Unstable) and Debian Experimental suites.”
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