one other thing... these routers are really hard to get in europe. most of
them are in USA. so I import them in bulk from suppliers in the US. This
means that european customers who buy from minifree won't have to deal with
expensive USA-European shipping. Plus UK-European shipping is much
The wndr3800 as sold by Netgear already has a free bootloader (uboot) and
they provide source code. This can also be replaced by uboot_mod, but
freedom-wise this is unnecessary, though it may unlock more features. I'm
currently waiting on a large shipment of these routers, and I will be
thank you for your review :)
btw shipping times on minifree are really fast now. i was away in thailand
for a while and then had difficulty with initial surgery recovery.
me and my new employee have everything under wraps now. as of today, we have
a backlog on the T400 orders (11 orders)
btw the X200 and T400 are exactly the same performance-wise. same CPU and
GPU, same RAM. the only major difference is the keyboard size, screen size
and a few other physical aspects, but it's the same hardware inside
That is interesting, so I was wise to get the X200 then. Probably more
battery life to the X200 I imagine. Maybe by one or two hours.
I suppose its possible that it had to do with the meltdown/spectre patches
for linux-libre/linux-libre-lts...
When those bugs were discovered, for at least a few months I had trouble
having that same issue. My x200 libreboot froze quite a few times. Even when
using Hyperbola.
I dunno if
Hello
Is there any way to install new version of Influxdb in Trisquel ? The one
included in package is very old 0.10 compared to some 1.6.3 . I need 32-bit
version though
If you trust the company behind that program (given their "open core"
business model, I would not), here is a .deb they provide for your
architecture:
https://dl.influxdata.com/influxdb/releases/influxdb_1.6.3_i386.deb
Double-clicking on the downloaded file should launch GDebi that will
My x200 libreboot froze quite a few times. Even when using Hyperbola. (...)
Systemd may or may not be the culprit.
Impressive: you even blame systemd for freezes you get on a distribution that
does not support systemd.
Apparently, u-boot can be upgraded within LibreCMC if you build the correct
image (if the default build does not already support this - I do not know).
Hopefully, the minifree versions will support this feature (and provide links
to working u-boot images).
@jxself i mean, to be fair, systemd is crap. i run it on all my systems
though without issue
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