I’ve seen people talking about it and experienced it myself with a server, but why does Linux run so well on ARM (especially compared to Windows)?

    • Xusontha@ls.buckodr.inkOP
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      1 year ago

      Just in general, Linux on ARM more often than not just… works. Compared to Windows on ARM, that’s an anomaly (yes I know part of the reason is Microsoft is just bad at making it, but there’s got to be more to the Linux side for it to be that good)

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        1 year ago

        A key factor is LINUX has been available for ARM since nearly “the beginning”. Unlike Windows, which was basically Intel only for well over a decade, LINUX has had strong support for multiple architectures throughout its lifecycle. As a result, software that grew up within that ecosystem tended to be more agnostic in design which helps porting efforts.