Thats exactly what i'm looking for as well. Small, good screen, wifi, acceptable keyboard and the standard linux software. The gaming is just a little bonus.
Hey, that really sounds cool. Will there be a way to use ones desktop pc to help compiling, with distcc or something similar? I guess compiling the whole system on the pandora itself will take quite a while.
As far as I know the sgx driver isn't that great so we only have opengl es and crappy x11 integration. So even though the hardware is probably capable of running compiz or other compositing window managers, the driver is not.
There was some effort to create a better driver but i wouldn't wait...
Yeah or we should have somthing like a index of all pandora related information. That index should then be pinned so everyone sees it and after that for people that still decide not to read it a subtitle "READ THIS FIRST" might help.
Yeah, of course it's audacity. And a lot of these packages is already available for arm, just search the package repositories of any distribution for arm. For example debian: http://packages.debian.org/search?suite=de...ywords=audacity
All thats missing is some way to use these packages on the...
There is no reason why for example gimp or audacious wouldn't work on the pandora. In fact, gimp was already shown in some videos.
3d modelling is a bit more difficult, but is certainly also possible.
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