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Windows on ARM is becoming more common as vendors such as Lenovo, Microsoft, ASUS, etc. release tablets and laptops, as well as increasingly large number of single board computers / micro PCs capable of running Windows 11 for ARM.  It would be helpful to provide native binaries, as applications like Krita in particular are apt to be rather sluggish, if they run at all without native versions.


nmariusp: 1. This seems to be a feature request. 2. Please talk directly to the KDE Craft team and ask if this feature is already being worked on and tracked. 3. Please do not use https://community.kde.org as a KDE issue tracker.

Latest revision as of 21:25, 24 March 2024

Windows on ARM is becoming more common as vendors such as Lenovo, Microsoft, ASUS, etc. release tablets and laptops, as well as increasingly large number of single board computers / micro PCs capable of running Windows 11 for ARM. It would be helpful to provide native binaries, as applications like Krita in particular are apt to be rather sluggish, if they run at all without native versions.

nmariusp: 1. This seems to be a feature request. 2. Please talk directly to the KDE Craft team and ask if this feature is already being worked on and tracked. 3. Please do not use https://community.kde.org as a KDE issue tracker.