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<eslerm[m]> ROS 2 only supports 22.04, and I imagine that apple arm processors makes compiling their robotics software much faster
<eslerm[m]> no speaker support might not be a deal breaker
<eslerm[m]> we would need to include software our previous images did not have: https://github.com/UbuntuAsahi/ubuntu-asahi/issues/95#issuecomment-1947551181
<eslerm[m]> Ubuntu's ROS team used to be part of Security. I'll see if anyone there is using it
<tobhe[m]> Feel free to reenable the old image
<tobhe[m]> can be done via PR against installer_data.json on the website
<eslerm[m]> okay to copy installer-beta and enable it there?
<tobhe[m]> if we decide to enable it I'd say we do it in the proper one
<tobhe[m]> there might be a way to hide it behind expert mode
<eslerm[m]> tobhe[m]: that's why I want an *un-supported* installer
<eslerm[m]> expert mode works for me to
<eslerm[m]> as long as there is a not-supported warning
<tobhe[m]> Arch Linux ARM
<tobhe[m]> has an "expert": true field
<tobhe[m]> I think that's what we need
<tobhe[m]> I think export mode already prints a "you are on your own" kind of warning
<eslerm[m]> nice, thanks
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<eslerm[m]> when can we use OpenGL 4.6? https://rosenzweig.io/blog/conformant-gl46-on-the-m1.html
<eslerm[m]> $ glxinfo | grep "OpenGL version"
<eslerm[m]> OpenGL version string: 3.3 (Compatibility Profile) Mesa 24.0~pre20231121-0asahi1.23.10
<tobhe[m]> needs new kernel and mesa