

Interestingly, the Ubuntu Concept image is aiming to use ACPI-based support for the platform rather than frustrating Device Tree files.
That’s cool


Interestingly, the Ubuntu Concept image is aiming to use ACPI-based support for the platform rather than frustrating Device Tree files.
That’s cool
If I wasnt worried about price to performance then I would get that Spacemit k3 riscv laptop. It’ll have an NVME. Should be fine for non heavy tasks. If you are a software developer, it’d probably be good for most tasks. I remember back when all the old Linux elite software developers complained about desktop environments using too much memory on their 512MB memory laptops that are perfectly good software people love to use


Ehh. 7.1 isnt that old. If they don’t make any newer available until 28.04, then this’ll just be a major baseline. It’ll nice regardless just if it leads to more rocm support. The package and maintainers are in place for this to keep going every 6 months
I bought an android box specifically because of the obvious enshittification coming from Roku. Default Android TV sucks. Not as bad as Samsungs but still sucks. Projectivity launcher and others good. Roku, Apple TV, Samsung, LG - all leave you at the mercy of these companies wanting to leech all they can from you