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== What to expect when booting Pyra for the first time == | == What to expect when booting Pyra for the first time == | ||
=== First Run Wizard === | |||
=== Help, I'm a Linux n00b! === | === Help, I'm a Linux n00b! === | ||
=== What are the standards for navigating menus with the game buttons? === | === What are the standards for navigating menus with the game buttons? === | ||
=== How do I connect to WiFi? === | === How do I connect to WiFi? === | ||
== What software is available for the Pyra? == | == What software is available for the Pyra? == |
Revision as of 01:56, 24 March 2016
What to expect when booting Pyra for the first time
First Run Wizard
Help, I'm a Linux n00b!
How do I connect to WiFi?
What software is available for the Pyra?
How do I install software?
How can I control volume via software?
What's this about screen tearing issues?
When will the GPU be fully utilizable?
How can I customize my Pyra?
How can I change the theme?
How can I tweak the options for Pyra-specific hardware? (e.g. Keyboard, Nubs, Touchscreen, etc.)
Hardware questions
Why only 2GB? Why not 4GB RAM?
Simple GNU/Linux distributions do not require the 1 or 2 GB of memory that other proprietary OSes require, so most of the 2GB will be available to the user.
Finally, there are always compromises to make when working on a device, especially one not expected to sell millions of units. The Pyra is based around a small but active community, which can really push the potential of the device. If you are more excited about the specs than the community, however, then perhaps the Pyra is not for you. But before you leave, please check out some of the Youtube demonstrations on the devboard. *TODO: links...*