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@commander@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml • 3 days ago

Ubuntu 26.04 Allows "sudo apt install rocm" But It's Months Out-Of-Date

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Ubuntu 26.04 Allows "sudo apt install rocm" But It's Months Out-Of-Date

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@commander@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml • 3 days ago
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    Idk it’s not just on embedded systems. For example you can’t run ros 22.04 on Ubuntu24.04 ** https://docs.ros.org/en/humble/Installation/Ubuntu-Install-Debs.html

    Windows doesn’t have these issues. Not that I use Windows for development stuff, but you can usually install any .exe for Windows10 on Windows 11. Even older stuff frequently still works and only sometimes requires running in compatibility mode.

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      ROS is an embedded systems OS, right?

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        It runs on embedded systems but also on “normal” computers. It’s not an OS but moreso a server/database which communicates messages between different programs.

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