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  • sophisticles
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2015
    • 2521

    #31
    Originally posted by highball View Post
    It's HEL88's other account. What else would you expect. Best to just ignore him.
    This is so stupid it hurts to read it.

    I have one account, this one.

    Newsflash for you, it is possible for more than one person to have a certain opinion or view point.

    I don't conclude that every Linux apologist is the same person using different accounts, so why do you conclude that anyone espousing free market ideals must be same person with different accounts?

    Do us all a favor by imitating a turkey and get stuffed.

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    • qarium
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 3396

      #32
      Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
      This is so stupid it hurts to read it.
      I have one account, this one.
      Newsflash for you, it is possible for more than one person to have a certain opinion or view point.
      I don't conclude that every Linux apologist is the same person using different accounts, so why do you conclude that anyone espousing free market ideals must be same person with different accounts?
      Do us all a favor by imitating a turkey and get stuffed.
      i am 100% sure you only have one account and i am sure HEL88' is a different user.
      i am very good in text analysis in the meaning to detect different persons...
      but as you say some people believe that many people can not have the same opinion

      the complete opposite is the case that people have a unique opinion is really the rare exception​...

      so we have the complete opposite problem that we only have rare exceptions of unique opinions and we have the problem that large groups do have the same opinion and these groups spam the forum...

      Phantom circuit Sequence Reducer Dyslexia

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      • ferry
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2013
        • 274

        #33
        Back to the subject: I would say the future of Arm with Linux looks brighter than Arm with Windows.

        But, like a PC without ACPI is worthless, so is a Arm box.

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        • ezst036
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2018
          • 673

          #34
          Originally posted by lu_tze View Post

          Doubt it. Intel NUCs sold like hot cakes exactly to such audience, so Intel didn't bother with Windows license (only some kits came with it). Intel machines are not only cheaper, they are also already well-known quality-wise, while Qualcomm offering may be still hiding potential surprises.
          What makes you think there was not significant demand for Linux support on Intel NUC devices - which being Intel based, they already came pre-capable of much support before ever reaching the market?

          Intel did not start from ground zero with the NUC in terms of Linux support the way Qualcomm is indeed starting from ground zero.

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