[08:04] <marvin24> are there any debug packages for mesa available?
[08:04] <marvin24> http://packages.ubuntu.com/source/xenial/mesa lists none
[09:19] <marvin24> just asking 'cause the software renderer is crashing with "illegal instruction" on my cortex-a9 (without neon)
[17:20] <lsodl9oq> hello
[17:20] <lsodl9oq> myfather wants to doubuntu arm
[17:20] <lsodl9oq> is there a link to downlaod nad install instructions for pi 3
[17:38] <pekkari> I guess this might work https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi
[17:39] <lsodl9oq> he Raspberry Pi 3 does not (yet) work with official Ubuntu images out of the box, but unofficial images are available.
[17:52] <lsodl9oq> hello
[17:52] <lsodl9oq> so whatis the meaning of unoffical ? iamges unsupported?? what is the disadvantage of using unofficial images??
[17:52] <lsodl9oq> pekkari:
[17:54] <pekkari> I guess so, actually it's stated in the very same link, that it's not officialy supported
[17:55] <pekkari> or not directly
[17:55] <lsodl9oq> pekkari: do u use arch arm?
[17:56] <lsodl9oq> know how to operate it?
[17:56] <lsodl9oq> arch desktop?
[17:57] <pekkari> arch linux? at some extend, yes
[17:57] <pekkari> I didn't heavily use it, but I did some experiments to complete the setup, and see what is the pros and cons of it
[17:58] <lsodl9oq> ubuntu people generally dont use arch
[17:58] <lsodl9oq> have you tried openbsd, what is your opinion on that pekkari
[17:59] <pekkari> it depends in your own interest on knowing what are the components of a linux distribution, the philosophy behind it, and what it fits your usecase
[17:59] <lsodl9oq> yes i was asking you
[17:59] <pekkari> I used freebsd for some testing purposes
[18:00] <lsodl9oq> who recommendd that to you?
[18:00] <lsodl9oq> friends
[18:00] <pekkari> knowing linux, it was a bit confusing, but it wasn't that difficult to try it
[18:01] <lsodl9oq> dont get from where they know to use freebsd,netbs
[18:01] <lsodl9oq> so you from bsd to linux, strang
[18:01] <lsodl9oq> s/strang/strange
[18:02] <pekkari> actually the opposite, I use linux heavily, but I can use freebsd as well
[18:08] <pekkari> it wasn't a recommendation to use it, I just needed to create some freebsd setup, and I did it