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The Pinebook Pro is getting closer to something I could seriously use, but honestly I think they are closer to getting Linux to run natively on my ARM-based Apple Silicon Macbook Pro, which is a far more capable piece of hardware, and as much as I hate Apple is quite well engineered

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"We" tried to install Debian on a recent MacBook. Good luck, is all i can say. Since i never heard of this MacBook again. :)

My associate ragesold it.

But fyi: I'm not the "hardware-guy" of our group... i can't play this kind of extra-shallow bullshit-bingo that patiently... you know ?

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We tried to install Debian on a recent MacBook. Good luck, is all i can say. Since i never heard of this MacBook again. :)

Agree its not real option at the moment, just if I had to bet, Id bet someone gets that working before a Linux/ARM laptop with comparable hardware specs to a macbook is offered for sale. Would be happy to be proven wrong tho, bring on the ARM/Linux, I think this is the setup we all want

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I'm still waiting for a "better"-usable RISC-V platform.

Until then i'll just keep on tinkering with "my" fpgas.

Especially this one is a nice chip.

Edit: this RISC-V chip at least looks nice though...

Edit 2 : Holy shit !... I just put money talks on my schedule... I didn't know this ! 700 $ only.. if it ain't out of stock though...