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Concerning the topic - AFAIR neo900 release is planned for november 2017 so I bet it will be the answer.
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mount -t efivarfs none /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
/sys/firmware/efi/efivars/nvram-74b00bd9-805a-4d61-b51f-43268123d113
cat /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/nvram-74b00bd9-805a-4d61-b51f-43268123d113 > /lib/firmware/brcm/brcmfmac43241b4-sdio.txt
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Agreed concerning Antix.
Hell...
It is the primary of 3 distros that I use.
the second being Solyd.
The third.... I flex between a few...I haven't settled on a permanent 3rd ...yet.
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As you are obviously distro-hoping-kinda guy, I wonder; have you ever gone to the extreme?
I mean full LFS route, the way of true enthusiasts? It is actually surprisingly easy and you will get exactly what fits your needs, and can be on the bloodiest bleeding edge ever if you so desire
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I have often wondered how much time that would take,
recompiling kernels to match hardware being the obvious win.
It always seemed like it might consume too much of my peripheral time,
but is that actually the case ?
Thanks for this reminder
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time to bury what was possibly the best thread of 2016
and upgrade.
I will try to keep a brief link list here as best I can:
In No Particular Order:
Neo900 - finally a successor of N900
The successor of Nokia N900 - Pyra (Well, sort of)
GPD win
Build our own device
bug me if you find something,
I am, all too often, extremely distracted but will post here.
On New Years Day I dug out my two linux tablets.
The older 'Hiton" unit will be bid as support for a project in few weeks,
so I was spooling it up to make sure I still had everything working.
It runs Sabayon 64bit on a n2600 and works excellently.
Unfortunately it is no longer manufactured
I have a Ubuntu Touch BQ E5,
but developing anything with it is complicated beyond any hope.
Since development on Ubuntu Touch has virtually died,
before even getting email, VPN, and any kind of porting of
mainstream linux applications (due to the 'mir' showstopper),
it never really counted as an actual "linux" alternative.
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But with Pyra getting closer it still makes sense to keep in mind there are other alternatives which may arrive completely __unanticipated__ from out of nowhere.
I am still looking for a build it myself but if someone spots something
out there now on the market please respond here.
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The Ruggon PM-311 with its resistive screen is exquisite,
but too big to fit in a pocket, and the battery life is just too short.
I run SolydX 64bit and it just purrs right along.
With all the waterproofing and a legitimate RS232 port
it is still my first choice for offshore linux on deck at sea:
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
Last edited by theonelaw; 2017-01-06 at 10:42. Reason: Created a link list so people can go from first post off to interests