Mitsuya Shibata
Mitsuya is a software engineer working in Japan, developing embedded devices and network devices while also contributing to FLOSS development. He is also a member of the Ubuntu Japanese Local Community Team and writes regular lolumns and articles related to Ubuntu for numerous IT magazines and technical websites.
Sessions
Explore the potential of RISC-V technology and its compatibility with Ubuntu in this presentation. We will provide an overview of RISC-V and its significance in the computing world, along with Ubuntu's support for RISC-V Single Board Computers (SBCs). The focus will be on VisionFive 2, a readily available RISC-V SBC, explaining how to install Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on its SSD, including necessary modifications and the use of preinstalled versus live server images. Attendees will also learn about utilizing VisionFive 2's peripherals like cameras and HDMI with Ubuntu. This presentation aims to inspire exploration and appreciation of the possibilities within the open-source ecosystem. Ubuntu is a popular free operating system. We will show how Ubuntu supports RISC-V computers, especially the VisionFive 2 board. You will learn how to install Ubuntu on VisionFive 2 and use its features like cameras and HDMI. This presentation is for anyone interested in new computer technology and open-source software.