Post 782629 by valhalla@mastodon.social
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(DIR) Post #778584 by cwebber@octodon.social
2018-10-26T13:40:52Z
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Teres laptop: DIY, open hardware laptop https://www.olimex.com/Products/DIY-Laptop/
(DIR) Post #778630 by djsundog@toot-lab.reclaim.technology
2018-10-26T13:44:25Z
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@cwebber glad to see more movement at this end of the spectrum
(DIR) Post #778633 by njoseph@social.masto.host
2018-10-26T13:44:32Z
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@cwebber I am more excited by the "spare parts" section.#RightToRepair
(DIR) Post #778636 by cwebber@octodon.social
2018-10-26T13:44:39Z
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Here's the manual https://github.com/OLIMEX/DIY-LAPTOP/raw/master/doc/manuals/TERES-I-rev1.4.pdf
(DIR) Post #778638 by cwebber@octodon.social
2018-10-26T13:44:43Z
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@djsundog me too!
(DIR) Post #778731 by cwebber@octodon.social
2018-10-26T13:52:39Z
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@bob probably not :)progress in parallel is still progress
(DIR) Post #779855 by pho4cexa@tiny.tilde.website
2018-10-26T15:15:04Z
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@cwebber "The keyboard/touch controller board contains an AVR processor which allows you to completely reprogram the keyboard mapping and response using an Arduino" omg 🤯 https://github.com/OLIMEX/DIY-LAPTOP/tree/master/HARDWARE#keyboard #QMK
(DIR) Post #782629 by valhalla@mastodon.social
2018-10-26T17:51:46Z
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@cwebber my SO has one and I helped with the assembling. Any questions to one happy not-exactly-owner-but-I-have-some-claims-on-it? :D
(DIR) Post #784376 by cwebber@octodon.social
2018-10-26T19:23:27Z
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@valhalla Yes! Here's some general ones: - how hard was it to set up? - how well does it work?
(DIR) Post #794588 by valhalla@mastodon.social
2018-10-27T07:28:05Z
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@cwebber It took us a coupole of hours to assemble, the instructions were pretty clear and it went smoothly (but we both have experience disassembling and reassembling computery stuff, including SBCs).We have one of the first batch, so at the end we had issues with the touchpad buttons (they were mitigated by changing the keypad firmware, and then fixed by receiving a the spare part). This should no longer be an issue.
(DIR) Post #794671 by valhalla@mastodon.social
2018-10-27T07:37:43Z
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@cwebber Using the provided ubuntu-based image everything works as expected, except for hdmi-out (that afaik doesn't work at all), including watching videos; of course using no-script is recommended to browse decently.My SO is trying to run debian with a mainline kernel, and that still has some glitches; accelerated video is still not available (but there is a kickstarted project to add that support.)