Ordered.
Thanks for sticking with this ED!
Due to exchange rates, the final amount spent is making my eyes bleed a bit but hopefully this will be the start of a new hardware ecosystem. Looking forward to that CPU board upgrade!
Pretty sure it was clarified that the license applies to the documents describing the design and not necessarily the design itself.
That said, the Pyra is a very competitive device whose form factor seems to be gaining in popularity. Just to stem the tide of clones, I'm ok with even the design...
KVM is documented to work on any Cortex-A15 and even specifically OMAP5... do you know something we don't?
As long as the firmware leaves HYP mode available to the kernel, I think we should be fine.
Sorry to leave you without a source. The support is several years old...
Ok, ok! Didn't realize I had stumbled into a patch of tcl/tk programmers.
I really didn't thing the thread was serious. It really seems odd to try to mix an extra packaging system on top of/beside Debian. What's wrong with working with Debian on new packages?
There are still only a handful of things that really require systemd; usually via needing logind/libpam-systemd integration. Even then, you can usually just have them installed and run sysvinit instead. As long as you do have sysvinit-core installed and do not have systemd-sysv installed, you...
Finally sorted things out with my bank and completed my US 4GB/4G order! Got an extra 100€ voucher to encourage US 4G production.
@EvilDragon: Thank you for having a shopping system that doesn't time out after nearly a day!
Not a big systemd (the desktop people have taken over init, wtf year is this?) or pulseaudio fan but if there is a use-case where they would shine, it is a device like this. I've used pulseaudio as a part of WebOS for many years and it has performed well.
I run sysvinit and jack on all my...
The new keys look great!
I'd prefer 64GB or 32GB of flash. /var grows fast. 16GB would be disappointing unless it can be mounted at the same time as the internal microsd card.
I actually have a silicone set of these and have used them on my phone and laptop. They're cheap and pretty nice quality. Search for "laptop dust plugs".
I would prefer like the 5GHz capable wifi chip. Future-proofing is a good argument. Supporting 802.11a networks is another. Despite it's age, 802.11a is very stable and provides an easy break from the noise in the 2.4GHz area. Seems like a good idea to bundle the 5GHz and the GSM modem so that...
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