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<naobsd> bashintosh: you can ask firefly team
<naobsd> rockchip.fr is julien's collection
<naobsd> "Note: The built-in wireless is known to break under high throughput conditions." oh
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<steev> to be fair, that's not specific to the hisense, and is more specific to the mwifiex
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<GekkePrutser> I wonder if the Asus C100 (Chromebook Flip) would also work with Linux (natively, not crouton)
<GekkePrutser> I love the form factor and low weight for travelling but I don't like giving Google all my stuff :)
<GekkePrutser> But I suppose it's a bit early for that given that it's not actually available yet
<karlp> what's "crouton" ?
<GekkePrutser> Crouton is basically a chroot environment where you can run a Linux environment on top of ChromeOS
<GekkePrutser> It's the easiest way to run Linux on a chromebook but it runs alongside ChromeOS so it doesn't really fix any privacy concerns
<GekkePrutser> But I'm happy to see the progress on the Haier/Hisense ones!
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<mmind00> GekkePrutser: what makes you think I wouldn't work? :-) The changes throughout all veyron devices are quite small
<GekkePrutser> I don't know - I've never had a rockchip device so far
<GekkePrutser> But there are a few things that are special about this one
<GekkePrutser> Like the touch screen, motion sensor
<GekkePrutser> However I wouldn't really care about those
<GekkePrutser> Would you know if hardware H.264 acceleration would work?
<mmind00> GekkePrutser: in general this "will it work on device-X too" is really Android-centric, where each "firmware" contains new madness per device
<GekkePrutser> Oh that's good news!
<mmind00> GekkePrutser: in contrast, the Archlinux howto above will most likely already start on the Flip too
<GekkePrutser> I think I will get one as soon as they come out... It's the best value for money travel device I think (I always love having a real keyboard)
<mmind00> GekkePrutser: ChromeOS is so vastly different (and better) in terms how they do things, that it's really only having the matching devicetree, which in this case is probably already included
<GekkePrutser> At the moment I use a Toshiba AC100 with Ubuntu
<GekkePrutser> But it's showing its age
<mmind00> hehe ... I also still keep one of those around
<GekkePrutser> I just love the sub 1kg weight (I fly a lot with Ryanair who are real sticklers for the 10kg hand luggage thing)
<GekkePrutser> But that's very good news.. This device looks like a great option. And I don't mind tweaking around to get stuff working.
<GekkePrutser> But yeah the AC100 is really old now, battery life is limited and I never got suspend working properly
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<rperier> amstan: this is the asus c201
<rperier> I got it from amazon, US
<rperier> :)
<rperier> I have a physical qwerty keyboard , except that everything works fine. I enabled the developer mode this morning, I will build the chromeos kernel and switch to yocto I think
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<kido> hi, does anybody know if android on radxa rock uses hwcomposer or only GLES?
<kido> I'm sorry if it's the wrong place to ask, I couldn't think of a better place to meet people who work on android for rockchip
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