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Re: What's the best Handheld gnu/linux machine for 2017?
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but I checked - they were just keyboard+screen+rom, nowhere to go with that. In that day (and night ! ) they were indispensible. |
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I was waiting for the Urbane when they pulled it from the market, and promptly forgot about the possibilities for awhile. I was thinking along the lines of a digital 'phone' watch for
Perhaps the battery for tethering purposes might be overworked, but what I was looking at was separating the comms issues (particularly the part about what operators do to services) from the tablet side of things which can focus on being a computer. Something along the lines of "wearing a modem on the wrist". I have bought a couple of those LTE modems but they were urban disasters - no way to maintain the channel. You need SMS and USSD so you can maintain the channel, but all other comms (aside from silly vocal grunting) can be rerouted (and logged ! ) through the tablet side of things. At this time I am using my Ubuntu E5 as a modem (almost the only useful thing it is good for) but not very happy with the form factor. I have an Android I planned to use but looking at the massive spew of data it casually heaves about unasked, it is spending time on the shelf waiting for a new OS these days. If we had a phone watch that was focused on just being a clock and translating GSM/LTE/whatever into wifi internet access then I reckon that makes getting a pocketable handheld running linux much more likely - it removes locale issues. You can find any kind of wifi almost anywhere on the planet, but the border wars defined by telcom operators limit broadband tablet products to very nationalistic sentiments. By moving the broadband issues off the tablet we can win one very crucial battle. And this is completely (awesome) over the top: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQOcx_JoAWE |
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Just struggled a few evenings (spare time is rare) to get rid of my last Windoze compi and install Linux on an old Asus laptop. WiFi (broadcom) just did not want to run. Neither with Ubuntu chosen driver (b43) nor with proprietary driver (wl). Solution for me: new install WITHOUT proprietary stuff checked, (sudo apt-get remove b43-fwcutter bcmwl-kernel-source,) sudo apt-get install b43- fwcutter firmware-b43-installer, reboot But to find the correct solution/commands ... oh dear! -- now I only need to find solution (ubuntu14) why the computer keeps running but shows only a black screen after the screensaver hit after selected time. As soon as the screen blanks there is no reaction to mouse/keyboard/anything but the power button? (and I thought Linux is user/noob friendly ;)) |
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http://liliputing.com/2017/01/gpd-po...u-support.html
The GPD pocket will have Ubuntu support, so other distros would probably work. |
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I am not so sure if it will support Ubuntu/Linux.
"it’s expected to support either Windows 10 or Ubuntu 16.04 Linux." They said something similar about the GPD Win and as far as I know they never assisted with installing a Linux distro on the GPD Win. |
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Still.. I doubt GPD will fully support Ubuntu but I hope they will prove me wrong. |
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GPD may not fully support Linux, but the components will likely have drivers that do, so Linux issues shouldn't be a problem.
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It would be great to do something like this:
http://makezine.com/2014/01/07/how-i...rry-pi-tablet/ Using this or at least raspberry pi3 https://www.kickstarter.com/projects...pl/description https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPYOzjyAS6s |
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