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The GPD appears to be using the internal intel gpu,
which for running X11 debian/gentoo/etc should be okay.
The screen size is a bit tight (1280x720)
but exceeds the worst case situation (1024x600,
which occasionally clips some things in XFCE).
I would guess this should be something we can <-hack->
Putting an HDMI screen in my pocket is still a
hardware issue I have not quite found a (comfortable) solution for...
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Neither do I support Microsoft's abusive market share argument against free choice, nor their broken EULA rejection policy by buying devices that are bundled with their OS.
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I hope you realize that a license is not needed for screen sizes that are 10.1" and lower...
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2016-03-03
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And please don't make the mistake to mix up the absence of a price tag with the absence of a licence!
I never even mentioned money.
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But who worries about warranties when you're installing Linux on a device that's built for Windows?
Normally... not I.
You have to always understand that the EULA is for the OS and has to be activated. If you do not agree to it, then there are other devices that do not seem to care about the choice of OS - Dell XPS 13 Linux/Dev Edition for instance is modern equipment sans Microsoft's Windows license & EULA attachments.[/qAnd all drivers for the device work with Ubuntu (for instance) without any issue.
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That's exactly my point. The problem with this is, that MS still counts this as a Windows licence being sold, regardless of whether I accept or decline the EULA.
Well, I do. In 2010 I bought a Dell laptop without a Windows licence that would have normally shipped with one (which was a pretty lenghty process btw.).
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just waiting for permission to pass it along.
The fact that it has a hardware keyboard should make doing anything with it a lot easier in boot process.
which for running X11 debian/gentoo/etc should be okay.
The screen size is a bit tight (1280x720)
but exceeds the worst case situation (1024x600,
which occasionally clips some things in XFCE).
I would guess this should be something we can <-hack->
hardware issue I have not quite found a (comfortable) solution for...
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One for
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saltwater immersion power testing resurrected !parts scavengingMy Mods for Wonko's Advanced Clock Plugin:
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