Re: Cheap board comparison

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On 2014-02-11 13:31, Zoltan Hoppar wrote:
Yes, you are right, but I'm getting more and more deeply buried under
within low cost arm boards - and when I try to select one - well
simply I can't because not really supported within Fedora, or the
board design forgets to include some things. Mostly confusing that
there are no boards that is fully open source or have enough power at
least reach a netbook level computing.

Can you define what you mean by "netbook level computing"? If you
are aiming for >= Atom N270, then any Cortex A9 or better reaches
that level. Nvidia recently open sourced the Tegra drivers, so
anything based on that should fit the requirements. Vivante GPUs
have, AFAIK, open source drivers, as do Mali based ones. The only
one that has no accelerated support is PowerVR.

Gordan
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