ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I
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Give me 4GB+ and I'd be all over that. An open Chromebook alternative, that could be really sweet.
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@scottalanmiller said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Give me 4GB+ and I'd be all over that. An open Chromebook alternative, that could be really sweet.
Is Chromebook ARM based?
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@dashrender said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@scottalanmiller said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Give me 4GB+ and I'd be all over that. An open Chromebook alternative, that could be really sweet.
Is Chromebook ARM based?
Depends. I have a Toshiba that's a dual Celeron.
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Is there an option to expand the ram or is it soldered into place with no option for expansion at all?
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@dashrender said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@scottalanmiller said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Give me 4GB+ and I'd be all over that. An open Chromebook alternative, that could be really sweet.
Is Chromebook ARM based?
They can be either ARM or x86.
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@dustinb3403 said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Is there an option to expand the ram or is it soldered into place with no option for expansion at all?
I didn't see when looking.
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@dashrender said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@scottalanmiller said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Give me 4GB+ and I'd be all over that. An open Chromebook alternative, that could be really sweet.
Is Chromebook ARM based?
Not necessarily. Mine is.
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@travisdh1 said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@dashrender said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@scottalanmiller said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Give me 4GB+ and I'd be all over that. An open Chromebook alternative, that could be really sweet.
Is Chromebook ARM based?
They can be either ARM or x86.
AMD64, not x86. No 32bit options for Chromebooks.
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@dustinb3403 said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Is there an option to expand the ram or is it soldered into place with no option for expansion at all?
https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/resources/TERES-I.pdf
You can see the lack of slots here. It's a SoC, no way to expand.
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@scottalanmiller said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@dustinb3403 said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Is there an option to expand the ram or is it soldered into place with no option for expansion at all?
https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/resources/TERES-I.pdf
You can see the lack of slots here. It's a SoC, no way to expand.
Looks like other model boards will be released at some point with more RAM / CPU options.
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@scottalanmiller said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@dustinb3403 said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Is there an option to expand the ram or is it soldered into place with no option for expansion at all?
https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/resources/TERES-I.pdf
You can see the lack of slots here. It's a SoC, no way to expand.
Gee, I'd expect a much better price point for something that you have to assemble....
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@dustinb3403 said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@scottalanmiller said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@dustinb3403 said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Is there an option to expand the ram or is it soldered into place with no option for expansion at all?
https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/resources/TERES-I.pdf
You can see the lack of slots here. It's a SoC, no way to expand.
Looks like other model boards will be released at some point with more RAM / CPU options.
That would be pretty cool.
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@irj said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@scottalanmiller said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
@dustinb3403 said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Is there an option to expand the ram or is it soldered into place with no option for expansion at all?
https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/resources/TERES-I.pdf
You can see the lack of slots here. It's a SoC, no way to expand.
Gee, I'd expect a much better price point for something that you have to assemble....
They seem to be promoting the self assembly as a benefit.
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Of course, for that price and specs, you could just get a Chromebook and put Linux on it.
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@strongbad said in ARM RISC Linux Laptop Released from TERES-I:
Of course, for that price and specs, you could just get a Chromebook and put Linux on it.
Oh yeah, that makes more sense. LOL.