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Osu on linux arm(natively)

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butwho
Ok so there is a new arm laptop chip announced called snapdragon x elite.
website: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/mobile/snapdragon/pcs-and-tablets/snapdragon-x-elite
It's an extremly powerful laptop arm cpu and have a good iGPU wich could possibly run any native games very well.
But I'm not looking forward to windows arm because of worse cpu optimization and security, privacy issues.
I'm going to get a laptop with the cpu after it's avaliable.
probably using opensuse tumbleweed arm or ubuntu arm if opensuse dosen't works.
I know I can run it with Box64 but I wish for the best optimization so I hope that osu could run natively on linux arm.
Is there any ways which I can run osu natively on these distros?
Can I possibly compile osu source code on linux arm?
chromb
i believe osu! lazer should run on it?
BluePyTheWDeer_
Yea, stable will be discontinued one day, so osu! lazer would have to be the one that has ARM support.
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butwho

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Yea, stable will be discontinued one day, so osu! lazer would have to be the one that has ARM support.
Does it really have an arm version, I've only seen lazer x86 on linux and I've never seen any arm version of lazer (whether windows or linux) though osu stable never have a linux verison.
oaroki

butwho wrote:

BluePyTheDeer_ wrote:

Yea, stable will be discontinued one day, so osu! lazer would have to be the one that has ARM support.
Does it really have an arm version, I've only seen lazer x86 on linux and I've never seen any arm version of lazer (whether windows or linux) though osu stable never have a linux verison.
osu! lazer's github does only show the x86 linux AppImage..
spaceman_atlas
arm64 support is technically possible with lazer, although not currently available as it requires some work to be done. See https://github.com/ppy/osu-deploy/pull/170#issuecomment-2111026534 for the breakdown.

Everything but the anticheat part should be viable to be worked on by external contributors, so PRs welcome if someone is inclined to make them (and in fact there are a few open already).
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