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2017-01-07
, 05:54
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OK, this won't satisfy the folks who demand a hardware keyboard, but it's pretty cool:
https://learntemail.sam.today/blog/m...it-is-amazing/
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2017-01-07
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@ Ruhrgebiet, Germany
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yup...
And as far as the love goes between broadcom and linux goes?
brrr...
that is a frosty frosty love...
usually only seen between couples who split UN- amicably and where neither of the couple can move out.
brrr...
Frankly...
I am incredibly surprised at 'law's success with a tablet with a broadcom chip and getting the wifi to work on ANY linux distro.
Me...
I don't personally have ANY device with a broadcom chip in it... anymore.
So yeah...
When looking for a new device and you want linux on it..hell anything on it...
Do your due diligence ...
and make sure the device DOESN'T contain a broadcom chip...
(unless you are a masochist ...that is...)
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2017-01-07
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@ Manchester
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Confirmed!
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!
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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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2017-01-08
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2017-01-08
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2017-01-08
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@ UK
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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
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2017-01-08
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#28
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I am not a native English speaker but I would read that sentence as, "it is expected that the user will have a choice of installing X or Y." I may be wrong, of course.
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2017-01-10
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@ Argentina
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alternative, device, f*ck apple, f*ck google, f*ck it all, f*ck microsoft, linux, open source, tablet, unobtainium |
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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.
Three n900s: One for stable working platform,
One for
development testingChopping OnionsOne for
saltwater immersion power testing resurrected !parts scavengingMy Mods for Wonko's Advanced Clock Plugin:
ISO8601 clock mod and Momental_IST clock mod
Printing your Email with the N900