@m0xee Lookit that fucker.

> "Partners with Canonical"
> "Ubuntu"
> "Canonical"
> "Partners with Canonical"
> "Ubuntu"

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Well, in this case it's rather a good thing — means that it would ship in more or less working condition, more people would get it and there would be a community.
Canonical was behind Toshiba AC100 and it still kinda works — unlike a lot of early ARM machines. With only 512 megabytes of RAM it has very limited use nowadays, but it's still community-supported — I've build Void for it and was able to boot newer Linux kernels with no issues.

@m0xee That's true, but I like the concept of SOMs and the modular builds that are arriving from small manufacturers or getting DIY'd into existence. I think there's a good chance that's where things are going, and that'd be cool.
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Agreed, that would be way cooler! But I don't see harm in this coming out either: with niche hardware, availability in different regions might be spotty. This looks like something that could become available even in Russia. And it's not like there are plenty on RISC-V laptops already, it won't spread the community thin, so why not? 🤷

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> I don't see harm in this coming out either:

Oh, no, very cool.

> it's not like there are plenty on RISC-V laptops already

You might be surprised: there's a Milky-V that's pin-compatible with the RPi CM-4, so a lot of the places you could plug a CM-4 work. Like this guy got it to work in a Turing Pi 2 (FSE's currently living on a TPi2): https://feldspaten.org/2023/10/27/RISC-V-in-a-Turing-Pi-2/ . There are Pi laptop kits that are basically a CM-4 carrier board with battery/keyboard/screen/battery, right, and I imagine that you could get a MilkyV to run in a lot of them.

> it won't spread the community thin

Oh, I'm not really worried about that kind of thing.
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