• vrighter@discuss.tchncs.de
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    5 days ago

    do they come with all the necessary drivers? Or are they hoping they magically appear in the linux kernel after they’ve sold a bunch?

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      4 days ago

      The one for Framework seems fine, although generally weak so… depends on the manufacturer?

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      4 days ago

      Unless all the other hardware is bespoke, it’ll use the same drivers as it would if it ran x86 or ARM.

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        4 days ago

        I’m not talking about drivers for stuff that is not the cpu itself. But the processor itself usually contains a bunch of peripherals that need their own stuff.

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    4 days ago

    If someone could spit out some nice high-performance RISC-V CPU with an integrated open-source and most importantly mainlined GPU (which also includes a video encoder/decoder which could handle 4k 264, 265* and AV1) … I’d be SO happy…

    • Yes, I know the intellectual property/digital restrictions management cesspit would do everything they could to prevent this from happening. One can dream, though.
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    5 days ago

    does it run Linux? I’m waiting for a good low power CPU laptop that I can install a standard distro on. preferably arch…

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      Yes, it runs Linux (you didn’t hink they were shipping it with Windows on it, did you?). Debian, Ubuntu, and Gentoo should all have support. I don’t know about Arch.

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        I didn’t think Debian had support for RISC-V until 13.0 Trixie comes out later this year.

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          5 days ago

          Huh. Thought they did. Maybe I’m wrong—it isn’t my distro of choice, after all.

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    4 days ago

    This could be cool if:

    • battery life is fantastic
    • form factor is good (my preference: 14")
    • performance is good enough (better than RPi5 ideally, or at least on par)
    • price is reasonable - <$1k
    • marketing is appropriate - don’t imply gaming performance when games won’t work

    I don’t need much from a laptop anymore since I have a Steam Deck for games on the go and a desktop PC for everything else.

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    3 days ago

    We could have had ARM laptops much earlier, if some manufacturers at least tried to. I cannot really believe that the same chips that power SBCs couldn’t been put into some small laptops.