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Request: ARM64 version for Raspberry Pi OS #6534

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cheez26 opened this issue Oct 7, 2022 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #7252
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Request: ARM64 version for Raspberry Pi OS #6534

cheez26 opened this issue Oct 7, 2022 · 3 comments · May be fixed by #7252

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@cheez26
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cheez26 commented Oct 7, 2022

Hi. Some of you might know me from the LMMS Discord as ok cheez. So I'll cut to the chase...

I would like an arm64 RPiOS AppImage build of LMMS. I've requested this before...and yes, I have tried compiling it myself, but had little success tbh.

Why do I request this? I think it might make LMMS more accessible to that want to make music on a Raspberry Pi. I, myself, use a Raspberry Pi 400 as a daily desktop.

If there is anything you guys can do, let me know here or on the LMMS Discord. Thanks.

@Rudxain
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Rudxain commented Dec 24, 2022

I'm no expert, but, if this ever happens, it might simplify porting LMMS to Android using the NDK, because the vast majority of those devices have ARM CPUs. If I'm wrong, please (anyone) correct me

@DaveyBoy1970
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Install pi-apps. That will in turn install 1.2.2.

However, the problem I'm having now is getting it to recognise Carla. I had exactly the same problem in Ubuntu Stedio and only the appimage would show Carla as an instrument option.

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There is a high chance that #7252 will add linux on ARM appimage

@Rossmaxx Rossmaxx linked a pull request May 22, 2024 that will close this issue
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