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2014-05-21 20:26:43 UTC
manuel you need to send from the email address that you're subscribed from.
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 7:39 PM,
life a lot easier. also, someone is working on porting
debian-installer to sunxi, which is a huge relief.
shows in the main page as well.
http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/orders/mafm/
yep that'll be your browser cache playing up. the orders page is
auto-generated as static HTML by ikiwiki.
digikey / mouser. prices are waay too high. i will likely cut/paste
one of the power circuits using a USB protection power IC so that it
will be possible to flip between USB power and 5V power without
spiking anything.
but, remember, if i am to do an upgraded MEB, it will need testing,
it will need maybe one or two revisions, and it's going to cost about
$250 each revision.
l.
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 7:39 PM,
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From: "Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo" <manuel.montezelo at gmail.com>
To: arm-netbook at lists.phcomp.co.uk
Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 18:39:33 +0100
Subject: Re: [Arm-netbook] Improv And Operation:Marketing for EMOA-*
Concur on the above.
And not to diminish other distros' efforts, but I think that there are good
chances that the support in Debian is going to be among the best -- if nothing
else, because of the long tradition with ARM and other hardware ports.
yes. and once mainline linux support is in debian for a CPU it makes---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: "Manuel A. Fernandez Montecelo" <manuel.montezelo at gmail.com>
To: arm-netbook at lists.phcomp.co.uk
Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 18:39:33 +0100
Subject: Re: [Arm-netbook] Improv And Operation:Marketing for EMOA-*
It's a crying shame how difficult it is to find arm laptops (also tablets and
of course phones) to run debian* without jumping through hoops. The
chromebooks show that it is entirely possible, but there are always driver
problems, you can't install natively, etc. I really like the eoma idea.
[...]
*distribution of your choice
Anyway, I'd be a customer of the first products.
of course phones) to run debian* without jumping through hoops. The
chromebooks show that it is entirely possible, but there are always driver
problems, you can't install natively, etc. I really like the eoma idea.
[...]
*distribution of your choice
Anyway, I'd be a customer of the first products.
And not to diminish other distros' efforts, but I think that there are good
chances that the support in Debian is going to be among the best -- if nothing
else, because of the long tradition with ARM and other hardware ports.
life a lot easier. also, someone is working on porting
debian-installer to sunxi, which is a huge relief.
... please put your name down on the list at the preorders page, so
that when it happens - once i have enough money to get the prototypes
done without relying on other people - it's possible to let you know.
Added mine. It didn't seem to be visible in "orders" page initially, but nowthat when it happens - once i have enough money to get the prototypes
done without relying on other people - it's possible to let you know.
shows in the main page as well.
http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/orders/mafm/
auto-generated as static HTML by ikiwiki.
Question: Is it going to be phisically like the Improv in the images from the
slideshow (other than logos etc, obviously), or a bit different in some aspect?
i'll do a MEBv1, upgraded. using china-sourced components, notslideshow (other than logos etc, obviously), or a bit different in some aspect?
digikey / mouser. prices are waay too high. i will likely cut/paste
one of the power circuits using a USB protection power IC so that it
will be possible to flip between USB power and 5V power without
spiking anything.
but, remember, if i am to do an upgraded MEB, it will need testing,
it will need maybe one or two revisions, and it's going to cost about
$250 each revision.
l.