04-20-2019, 02:28 PM
The Pinebook Pro looks pretty interesting, and I have a couple of questions about it:
- Does the SOC it comes with have mainline Linux support so users won't be stuck with outdated kernels provided by the manufacturer?
- Will it have (possibly optional) active cooling so it can sustain clocks under prolonged load?
- Will it be possible to upgrade RAM on it? (4 GiB doesn't sound like much)
- Will it be possible to use an m.2 SSD as a boot drive?
- Since there's discussion of multiple keyboard layouts, would it be feasible to create one with a pointing stick?
I'm having some trouble navigating this forum, and searching through threads is pretty hard, so I'm sorry if any of the questions I've asked is redundant.
- Does the SOC it comes with have mainline Linux support so users won't be stuck with outdated kernels provided by the manufacturer?
- Will it have (possibly optional) active cooling so it can sustain clocks under prolonged load?
- Will it be possible to upgrade RAM on it? (4 GiB doesn't sound like much)
- Will it be possible to use an m.2 SSD as a boot drive?
- Since there's discussion of multiple keyboard layouts, would it be feasible to create one with a pointing stick?
I'm having some trouble navigating this forum, and searching through threads is pretty hard, so I'm sorry if any of the questions I've asked is redundant.