>What do you think of this device on support for free software? is good >to install YaCy, Freenet and Tor because it consumes little energy.
http://www.fit-pc.com/web/fit-pc2/fit-pc2-specifications/ --- *read read read* hmm, ok... Intel GMA500 graphics acceleration *stops* What support for free software? BACKGROUND: I believe a little web search on "Intel Poulsbo Linux" is in order. You'll find the words "mess" and "rejected" quite often in your search results. Intel GMA 500 isn't a 'real' Intel Chipset. It's licensed from PowerVR. (IMNSHO Intel is having trouble making power-efficient video chipsets lately.) The only "Linux" drivers available for this chipset are a closed-source, binary-only outdated pile of code. "Ubuntu Linux 8.04" is listed because that's the only distribution that has the binary drivers. gNewSense is a fork of Ubuntu 8.04, but that didn't include these awful awful drivers. TLDR: Best avoided. --BK
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