on upstream is what
I found kind of strange.
But that's my personal opinion, and you're right to chose what's best for
the eoma project. We may not have the same priorities.
No harm intended
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> stick with the known / tried-and-tested 3.4.104+ linux-sunxi kernel.
You must be kidding, right ?
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+1, even if there's no date to replace the probably wrong one displayed
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PLEASE DO THE SAME.
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> Trim like this? To be honest, I thought I did trim it enough. my bad.
LGTM
A good exercice, is to try reading web archives of a ML, you'll easily
understand why this is so important (at least to some of us).
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You could test with pieces that had 3d printing problems, so as not to
destroy any good ones.
And then label the project as being Eco-consciously tested !
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ne for instance.
I would personally be less bothered by the lack of an SD card than the
missing HDMI.
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context you
keep (the quote) and your answer / reaction to it, as that is also helpful
to make it more quickly readable by others.
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doing ML-police.
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you also add something about staying on-topic, thanks.
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as the eoma campaign was going.
> still, might be worth investigating at some point. it's on the GSoC
> list so clearly has a following.
I'll still be interested in this distro, when eoma ships.
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le whatever we choose.
Unless you sunk it. ;-)
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the tinkerers
will be able to modify the thing to suit their needs, as all will be libre.
> on the crude technique i'm using, images microdesktop_1.png and
> microdesktop_2.png are here:
> http://hands.com/~lkcl/eoma/tablet/3dcase
Ah, that may be the
t.
I can do kernel debug/testing, distro and/or release things, but the free
time is scarce, so cannot promise anything, especially not a scary
"100% committment" though...
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Oops, forget what I just said...
Broken link it is
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It's on the home page:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/gpd-pocket-7-0-umpc-laptop-ubuntu-or-win-10-os-laptop--2/pica
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There's a section here:
http://linux-sunxi.org/index.php?title=Buying_guide=6#Rhombus_Tech
Maybe a status page could be added here:
http://linux-sunxi.org/Category:Devices
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he H3 is already contentious because of that very subject which may
not be liberable (even if it looks like a small thing, HDMI output is an
important factor(HTPC). So not having it may be a showstopper for a
significant portion of the currently reachable us
roper licencing, is not
> mainline material. Very quick and dirty code and hacks.
Yes, we all know that, sadly... :-(
> H3 support is mostly hindered by availability and interest.
I've got an H3 based SBC that I'm tinkering with, and a few others are
also w
om the previous generations of HW).
Do you have contacts inside AW for the groups that created this chip, maybe you
could try a bit of lobbying in that case...
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d with the assessment of
> whether a given kernel was "good" or "bad".
Yes, sometimes there are multiple bugs that fight against your bisection,
I already have endured one of those (in intel's drm driver), but eventually
found the culprit... It was time consuming though
important things to do. Just throwing ideas in the air for
web-competent (I'm not) people to chime in... ;-)
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ull featured
everything-you-may-need-but-the-CPU. That would have a very long
lifespan for me...
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ow the full set of patches for, into the linux kernel).
NBD-based (network block device) swap is also a viable solution with
Gb eth, and is better than getting OOM-killed...
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tell if there is such a copper layer provisioned.
Thanks
And Luke, don't overwhelm yourself into burn out.
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/ far more reaching that a specialized
product ? And be reusable between different products, kept when upgrading the
computer part, etc...
WDYT ?
(1) replace by whatever term is appropriate, (IANALanguageL)
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Ah that would be extra-extra nice, but no cigar ;-)
The H3 has one (even with an integrated 100Mbps PHY), that would be nice...
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WDYT ?
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; light with a switch! - but "Method of swinging on a swing", and all that...
Looks like HP & DELL also have that feature, so hopefully it is not patented.
In fact I've never used a backlit keyboard so I cannot compare the 2 solutions,
but the LED was very effe
t levels.
Real nice idea, before backlit keyboards...
I'll take some closeup pics when I get back where it is stored.
I'd do a dual one, with LEDs far apart, to avoid making hand shadows.
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not very comfortable.
The one I spoke of was an USB LED Stick Light, just like those:
https://www.amazon.com/Goal-Zero-14101-Stick-Light/dp/B0045XRK06/ref=sr_1_6/155-2094479-8414854?ie=UTF8=1472323024=8-6=usb+led+light
4 dead LEDs out of ten...
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leds around the screen that would get light on the keyboard. I had
this on an old T42p and it was better than nothing.
That would make the laptop better suited to night use.
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specific connotation that
> requires that the "four freedoms" be applied to it. i honestly
> haven't evaluated that yet.
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