On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 10:41:54PM -0200, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 8:48 PM, EGO.II-1
<eoconnor25(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> ZaReason Tablet Device <
http://zareason.com/shop/ZaTab-ZT2.html>
>
$300 for an ARM device? sounds steep. I'd rather pay $500 and get a full
x86 (AMD Fusion APU) tablet where I can install any darn OS I please
without "porting" hassles and drivers hell, all with the convenience of a
notebook in the tablet form factor.
I do not know about the above mentioned device, but if it is ARM OP's
wish may already have been granted.
Announcing the release of Fedora 20 Beta!
[...]
== ARM as a Primary Architecture ==
While Fedora has supported a number of hardware architectures over the years,
x86/x86_64 has been the default for the majority of Fedora users and for the
Linux community in general.
ARM, however, has been making massive strides. It already dominates the mobile
market, and is becoming a go-to platform for hobbyists and makers, and is
showing enormous promise for the server market as well.
In keeping with Fedora's commitment to innovation, the Fedora community has
been pushing to make ARM a primary architecture to satisfy the needs of users
and developers targeting the ARM platform.
Source:
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https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/announce/2013-November/003184.h...
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