Yeah, ditto. Why can't mainline Linux support come first? Then they could sell a working product. Crazy, I know. Investing in difficult R&D problems to produce a quality product is not a good business model. It's so…
Some Flippers have an i.MX6 running Kali Linux, but they do seem like completely different products. Many more radios, but many fewer buttons and pixels. It's nice that we have so many options for tiny computers these…
And the PCB has 10 layers! They must have had fun designing it.
Yeah, ditto. Why can't mainline Linux support come first? Then they could sell a working product. Crazy, I know. Investing in difficult R&D problems to produce a quality product is not a good business model. It's so…
Some Flippers have an i.MX6 running Kali Linux, but they do seem like completely different products. Many more radios, but many fewer buttons and pixels. It's nice that we have so many options for tiny computers these…
And the PCB has 10 layers! They must have had fun designing it.