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That is not exactly true. The restricted boot on ARM generally applies to
devices running Windows (not Win CE). Now some may need a non-free stage one
loader (that loads u-boot), but that is rare on many of these sub / cheap
machines like the one pictured. I have had a few of these and they
Now some may need a non-free stage one loader (that loads u-boot)
The issue is: what the free stage one loader you suggest me, I prefer to ask
here instead of other places.
Lacks something to boot him. I wish to know what lacks in Trisquel netinstall
to make it? Please tell me if possible,
Yes, it's ARM 8650.
I found that there are Debian's solutions to EPC's Smartbooks.
We should to encourage what supports software freedom.
If he runs Debian so also must to run a fully free distribution.
But free as in freedom never will be easy.
Hi dear,
Excuse my ignorance, but if nothing stop the boot at least the SD Card read
that script, what would be of him freedomless?
My gut says that isn't an X86 system. Trisquel won't work if my gut is right.
Windows CE usually ran (always or almost always?) on non-X86 devices. No BIOS
is probably also a pretty big hint that it isn't X86. Though I'm assuming
we're being pretty broad in scope when we say BIOS.
You're in trouble, I think that it has a ARC cpu with no BIOS, so, it's a
trash hardware. ARM has a fully restricted boot. I searched for buy a one
chinesse Andorid/WindowsCE netbook, but you get it fully restricted, you
can't isntall anything. Don't buy this cheap restricted trash.