> The kinds of laptops you should be looking at are the $300-$400 budget > laptops (sometimes as little as $200) found at Walmart and other similar > stores. Those also include Chromebooks. I already told you that the SoC being > > used for the next computer card (yes, the Rockchip one) is actually used in a > > fairly recent Chromebook, the C201 (released sometime in 2015, afaict). In > fact, this Chromebook is still easy to find new, so you could easily buy one, > > install Debian or Parabola on it, and see how well it works.
Is it hard to build GuixSD for ARM? IIRC, the only thing I might have to actually compile is Guile and Guix. -- Caleb Herbert OpenPGP public key: http://bluehome.net/csh/pubkey
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