Is there a decent low-cost RISC-V machine available yet, for testing stuff out on #Ubuntu desktop?
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/testing-applications-on-risc-v-hardware/77319?u=popey
Testing applications on RISC-V hardware

Hullo! I have a bunch of snaps that I publish in the store. While everything should work the same on all architectures, that’s not always the case. GPU & driver differences, and other library quirks, mean that testing on amd64 doesn’t automatically assume the same snap works on arm64, for example. I can test the apps on amd64 (ThinkPad running Ubuntu) and arm64 (MacBook Air running Ubuntu Asahi), and, at a push (if I dig out a Raspberry Pi), on armhf. Some of which are built for “interesting”...

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@popey Keep in mind that 25.10 just bumped the ISA baseline to RVA23 and there are only few (if any) devices available that support that. if you intend to ever upgrade to a newer release I recommend waiting for one of those.