Feature idea
As a Linux on ARM user, I want to be able to use IDEasy without x86 emulation so that I can automate my IDE.
Currently we do not provide releases for Linux on ARM.
However, as a new trend, ARM architecture is comming.
New laptops with Snapdragon X Elite arrived on the market.
Currently the percentage of ARM for Linux users might still be low but this is going to change and ARM will become much more relevant, especially since the ARM CPUs are very efficient and that means longer lasting battery and less fan-noise on laptops.
With GraalVM and our deployment builds it should be no big deal to add linux-arm releases of IDEasy.
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Feature idea
As a Linux on ARM user, I want to be able to use IDEasy without x86 emulation so that I can automate my IDE.
Currently we do not provide releases for Linux on ARM.
However, as a new trend, ARM architecture is comming.
New laptops with Snapdragon X Elite arrived on the market.
Currently the percentage of ARM for Linux users might still be low but this is going to change and ARM will become much more relevant, especially since the ARM CPUs are very efficient and that means longer lasting battery and less fan-noise on laptops.
With GraalVM and our deployment builds it should be no big deal to add linux-arm releases of IDEasy.
Additional context
No response