On April 3, 2017 7:18:44 AM PDT, Muhammed Adel Afzal wrote:
>Is there an archive for old messages on this listserv? I posted
>something recently but forgot to read the replies before my listserv
>folder cleared those messages.
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I'm rather curious about this. "x86 is dying" is a rather vague statement. Do
you mean producers investing in x86 processor based hardware are likely to be
pushed out of making profit by non-x86 competitors?
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ds can't be updated
to current Debian *at all* because of a kernel bug.
That is why this is a somewhat limited run AFAIK and it's worth it to note Luke
doesn't and can't have customers according to what he says. I find it likely
the eventual distributor of mass-
erating systems to choose from. I suppose Debian implies a choice
between XFCE and LXDE, and could mean a fifth card representing another Debian
choice. Is this what you mean?
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On February 23, 2017 8:30:05 AM PST, zap wrote:
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>does lxde work well on arm devices also? I am guessing yes but I don't
>know for sure.
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LXQT (or LXDE I don't know for sure) comes by default with Debian for the
Beagleboneblack. In my experience it works well.
such a
>card at this point?
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>I believe Luke provided some clues when he wrote that he is going to
>provide:
>OTG-Host Cable, breakout board (or microdesktop) and RS232-USB-UART.
>with the pre-production boards.
Seems like power, access to the pins, and some really low-level sign
l and not much time to learn.
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gotten to backers yet, and we weed hackers to have them in order to start
hacking on the kernel.
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n".
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>anyway. the fact that the 3.4 kernel has to be used makes it entirely
>moot. which reminds me the last time this happened, was when i was
>working in portsmouth, something similar happened. i was ORDERED to
>deploy ubuntu, but could not explain or vocalise the dozens
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images on the A20 or other, please do so.
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developed up to the point of shipping to backers is enough to facilitate that
happening. I do however wonder who is going to be doing it.
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proper image onto the product, as another part of the project.
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f GNU/Linux except the one that was designed to run
on the product by the maker of the product. After all, they don't know the
nooks and crannies of GNU/Linux and would just want to receive a product that
works.
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if it wasn't
>enslavement, you would be REWARDED in direct proportion to the value
>of the work that you provide. you don't: you get paid a quotes fair
>wage quotes. fuck off if you actually want *shock horror* shares in
>the company!
>
There's a zen-slap for me. I
ut as
fast as my Beaglebone Black (~1 Ghz) with double the RAM.
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>%
I must have misunderstood, then. The Crowdsupply page and other pages rate the
A20 at 1.2 Ghz
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it is. I just ran it smoothly on my Beaglebone Black (1 GHz). I've
yet to try PrBoom on my Raspberry Pi B+ (700 MHz), but I'm guessing it will run
well on the EOMA68-A20 with it's 1.2 GHz.
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>ports, but you might try several and see if it makes a difference.
Correct. I don't know why I just said "Freedoom". I've tried Freedoom with
Vavoom and something called "Chocolate Doom" and was rather disappointed...
may
about compiling that free Descent source and see what you
mean. I have the data files in my possession somewhere.
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the ubrewit-zeoma project was a little hard to reach. Collaboration between
these two communities should be beneficial.
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uch can be done except trying to push a user toward a js-off
experience, but letting them turn it on easily when their website doesn't work.
This is far from a comprehensive solution though.
Is this the thread about the handheld device? Talk about getting off-topic! :-P
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to provide a platform target for free
software games developers. I'd guess that a device that can run/test games
written in [Godot](https://godotengine.org/), [Löve](https://love2d.org/), or
[Pygame](http://www.pygame.org/) would be rather attractive.
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to provide a platform target for free
software games developers. I'd guess that a device that can run/test games
written in [Godot](https://godotengine.org/), [Löve](https://love2d.org/), or
[Pygame](http://www.pygame.org/) would be rather attractive.
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n run/test games
written in [Godot](https://godotengine.org/), , or Pygame would be rather
attractive.
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rt testing and shipping, get them out to people. lots
>to do...
Glad to hear the ball is rolling (even if slowly and bumpy). Sending good luck
vibes!
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