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Re: free software mini pc



Stefan Monnier wrote at 2012-02-16 08:10 -0600:
> > The question is, how can I be reasonably sure before the purchase?  In many 
> > cases the information is unavailable or difficult to find.
> 
> Agreed, it's a serious problem.  E.g. for fit-pc2 I actually forgot to
> mention that the video driver is not well supported by stock kernel and
> Xorg since it's the infamous "gma500".  It's actually reasonably well
> supported by the KMS code now (since Linux-3.0, more or less) but there's
> still basically no hardware acceleration support.

I seriously considered a fit-PC2 until I learned about the trouble with 
GMA500.
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsVideoCardsPoulsbo/

> Of course, the manufacturer distributes the GNU/Linux version of the
> product with a proprietary driver which is hell to get working on
> anything else than that specific Xorg+kernel combination.

I like to avoid that head-banging experience and the associated "why did I 
ever purchase this garbage".

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