Hi guys, Hi gals
I still have yet to purchase a pre-ordered kit, but I'll do so before your campaign runs down.
Obviously, I understand this is early days, and your current kit so far as I understand doesn't include USB3 and potentially doesn't include enough voltage for what I would consider a cool use of the tech; though, like I say, it might not be technically possible up front. So, you may have seen displaylink monitors (of course, I'm not quite sure of the libre-ness of these monitors, but I use one on my Mac Mini and it does provide a neat way of lugging around a 17 inch monitor without the drag of anything other than a USB 3 cable). In theory these also support GNU/Linux devices as well. (But I haven't yet bought a USB 3 card for my libre IBM to test this out in reality. But, whilst I would still want to support your computer system at this stage, as regards daily, repeated usage in the earliest stages, I feel supporting that type of hardware may be required and would allow the net top version of the device to become more laptop-esque.)
Thanks in advance for answering my question, and thanks again for this great project.
Russell
On 25/07/2016, Wolfgang Romey hier@wolfgangromey.de wrote:
Hallo,
Am Sonntag, 24. Juli 2016, 20:40:23 schrieb Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton:
Is there a chance, to get the FSF Respects Your Freedom Certificate in the near future?
we've applied - it's conditional. we need 2 fully-working samples to give to the FSF... we don't *have* 2 working samples, i've only got 1 remaining and i need it.
Thank you for making that clear! Sad. That shows, how difficult it is, to develop something using mostly private resources.
Wolfgang
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