danielktdoranie
danielktdoranie
Having the same issue
> @danielktdoranie can you confirm this? > Without update the Raspbian to the new 5.x Kernel, the display works fine! > > Workarround: Don't update the Raspbian! Load the NOOBS...
I am having this issue too. Installed using pkgsrc on macOS "Big Sur" 11.5.1 (20G80) on a MacBook Air (M1, 2020) "zsh: segmentation fault hexchat"
> sudo apt install wolfram-engine returns > > Reading package lists... > Building dependency tree... > Reading state information... > Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that...
> Add me to the issue,, when can we expect to have a universal binary back?!>?!? Same here I can confirm that 1.7.0, as downloaded from https://www.balena.io/etcher/ STILL requires Rosetta...
Okay, so still no Native support of Apple Silicon? We had working Apple Silicon support in 1.5.121... what happened? Why was this dropped?
> @danielktdoranie Wasn't dropped intentionally. See the previous comments. @thundron mentioned that although some CI changes were made, nothing should have impacted Apple Silicon support. Although clearly something did. >...
The Mac Pros are the only Intel Macs left and they’ll be replaced with an M1 counterpart soon enough, even Apple said themselves that they will transition to Apple Silicon...
> Let’s focus on getting the universal binary build working **again** instead of adding complexity for a dedicated arm64 build. I understand that ultimately that is the best solution for...
> so 1.7.6 released.. STILL NO UNIVERSAL binary back. Clearly a huge priority for the team