@neil also, Planet’s idea of “support” leaves to be desired. The Chuwi Minibook X N150 is actually cheaper, has 16G RAM, a usable 11” screen, extremely robust construction and a perfectly usable keyboard. Not pocketable, however.
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RE: What is the smallest device with a physical QWERTY, keyboard, a screen, and Wi-Fi, which is usable with the current mainline Linux kernel?
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RE: What is the smallest device with a physical QWERTY, keyboard, a screen, and Wi-Fi, which is usable with the current mainline Linux kernel?
@neil I don’t know, I installed Linux on mine, found the screen too small to be usable with a Linux desktop (curse my aging eyesight) and reverted it to Android.
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RE: What is the smallest device with a physical QWERTY, keyboard, a screen, and Wi-Fi, which is usable with the current mainline Linux kernel?
@neil the smallest *usable* such device is probably the Planet Gemini, depending on your definition of mainline Linux. The smallest I’d consider usable is the Chuwi Minibook X N150.