@vickyjo Can they run a mainline Linux kernel? I'd love to try one if they will...
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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?
@torclodd Yes, and I couldn't get a recent version of Debian running on it

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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?
@fazalmajid The Planet machines don't support a current kernel, do they? At least, I couldn't get a working modern system on mine, but if I am doing something wrong, I would love to know!
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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?
@vladimir_lu Yes, I was keen to see how these turned out.
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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?
It is a keyboard case, into which one puts the phone, so not really what I have in mind here.
But, even if it were, it is chunky

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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?
@pmdj It is rather large! (Lovely device, but definitely not the smallest.)