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2016-03-14
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2016-03-14
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Thanks endso for the very useful writeup on the Uax series. I have been seriously considering it for the past two weeks, the only two things that put me off were the rather chunky size and the not-so-good battery life on the now rather archaic units. I was not even aware of the other issues you mention in your post, that was the last drop to sway me away from those.
Another thing I am currently considering is also Sony, the VAIO P series. Any info on those?
FWIW, I would not consider a combined mic-speakers port a problem per se. An adapter is a trivial thing to make, in the worst case. As far as I am concerned, the main problem with the combined ports is that the mic part of those is mono only. Not for me as I am not a big audio processor but in general. If it does not bother you, even better.
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2016-03-14
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I've always loved those VAIO P's pichloNever owner one, but would sure love to
main problem with Linux is the Poulsbo driver .. big mess.
they are also quite old now
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2016-03-14
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A while back I had looked into the VAIO P series but eventually settled on getting a Lenovo Thinkpad and slapped ubuntu on it. Still wish I could buy a 4 to 5 inch slider that could run linux distro.
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2016-03-14
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BUT...I have read soooo much on the ux line and utilizing linux distros...
and though it is possible to run it on the ux models..all of the models have issues...primarily...what comes up as the the cripplers are
wifi issues...
touchscreen calibration...
, touchscreen accuracy...
(these last two bug me since using full linux fx processor progs..
hell...pretty much any progs..
on a screen so small and tight means touchscreen accuracy and compliance
(meaning where you try to precisely touch will actually BE where you touch) is freakin' dodgy...
to the point many people opt for keyboards and mice instead of fighting with the touchscreen...
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2016-03-14
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2016-03-14
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Speaking of doing math I noticed that Maxima worked without a hitch on GNURoot. (Just had to use apt-get to install).