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Here is a really good news for you guys.As many backers suggestion.We finally decide to upgrade the 4G RAM to 8G for free,Memory type is still LPDDR3-1600.^^
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If we have a commercially successful device, it might just be enough to get other suppliers interested. e.g. Chuwi has some nice looking, decently spec'd tablets/laptops which dual boot Android/Win10, and a lot of interest in hacking them to run Linux on the web. Can't help thinking it wouldn't take much effort by Chuwi to put together a distro that can use all the hardware and kick their sales up a bit more?
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And some bad news: Linux drivers will be binary only - no source code. But they still may change their mind.
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Along with the RAM upgrade.We decide to upgrade the CPU from Z8700 to Z8750.Double surprise.
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At least on Linux there's a *reasonable expectation* that if there are developers willing to keep a device alive, it'll happen - if the manufacturers will meet them half way, at any rate.
edit - also worth pointing out that Windows support cycles (meaning both security updates and availability of modern software) are generally longer, although Linux support cycles do seem to be lengthening too.
Last edited by MikeHG; 2017-02-15 at 16:22.