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muaveri@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

StarLite Mk V is a Linux tablet with Intel N200, 16GB RAM and a keyboard cover - Liliputing

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StarLite Mk V is a Linux tablet with Intel N200, 16GB RAM and a keyboard cover - Liliputing

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muaveri@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago
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    I wish this had a pen. I’m waiting for a Linux tablet that can be used with Krita.

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      Same, it would be an instant sale from me.

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      I’d buy it in a second if it had a pen. Like the wacom/spen on the Samsung tablets

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        XP-PEN Deco Mini 7, works out of the box with the generic kernel driver as well. Posting in case someone’s looking for one.

    • Richard@lemmy.world
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      Well there’s always the option to buy something like a Samsung Galaxy Book3 360. It’s a laptop that comes with an AMOLED touchscreen, a 360° hinge and the S-Pen. You can put a GNU/Linux distribution on it and enjoy free/libre and open-source software with a tablet-like user experience while keeping your integrated keyboard and touchpad (it’s the best of both worlds!), and the S-Pen is amazing and works on Linux because it uses standardised Wacom protocols. They’re not inexpensive though.

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        That’s not a bad idea. Thanks for the recomendation! I had forgotten that s-pens use wacom tech.

    • Kingofthezyx@lemm.ee
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      It’s not exactly the same, but current and last gen Samsung tablets can run Krita. I’ve never used it on desktop though so I don’t know if the Android version is worse in some way but I’ve had a great time with it on my Tab S8 Ultra

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    Why would you want a tablet with an Intel processor? Especially with Linux, which unlike Windows, runs perfectly fine on ARM.

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    Another fine kbin thumbnail image caching bug. Prepare for our entire instance to comment.

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      I’m ready to draw my pen out. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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    Okay but why is the thumbnail an erotic underwear model with her bush out?

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      ?

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        For reference… and posterity?

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          for reference and… posturity

        • Dark Arc@social.packetloss.gg
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          Presumably, your lemmy instance (or rather kbin) did something wrong with its caching.

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      IIRC it’s a kbin isduIsue only. Some problem with cached images

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      I think there’s a bug causing threads that don’t have an image to pull a random thumbnail. I’ve seen a lot of unrelated thumbnails the last couple of days, but this is the first NSFW one.

    • Kokesh@lemmy.worldBanned
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      If it is not W, I’m fine with that.

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      That is a valid question. I cannot find the thumbnail image on the site.

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      @Whatisawaffle I think that is OMGCosplay.

      @muaveri

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        I see…and why is it the thumbnail on an article for a piece of computer hardware?

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    Someone knows something like this with (possibly color) E-Ink?

    Or maybe an E-Reader where you can go out of the reader application and install Android/Linux apps (e.g. you can “hack” them without much trouble)?

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      Nowhere near as powerful, but you might find this interesting https://beepy.sqfmi.com/? It has a similar display to e-ink

      It’s a bit of a DIY thing but cool if you’re into that, especially if you already have a pi zero.

      Check out this article: https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/messing-beepy-formerly-known-beepberry

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  • Sagrotan@lemmy.world
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    Paid 200 for an old surface, it literally races with arch. No problems whatsoever. But libreboot would be nice.

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    Can someone explain why this thing exists?

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      Why do you exist?

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        I exist to bath in the glory of your spam-y-ness.

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      It’s an MS Surface for Linux users.

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        I liked the look of those when they came out. It was such a pity they where WindowsOs.

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      To sell to people who only buy devices with Linux pre-installed. But with no Surface or Apple Pencile like input device it’s just a fancy tablet with Linux.

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