Ah, I remember this project. I remember many people complaining initially about how the Mini costs too much for what it wants to accomplish (small, low-cost PC for lower-income regions). An insignificant complaint, seeing as the RPi2+case+power supply (I found a Samsung smartphone charger to work well at a lesser cost than the official Pi plug)+composite cables barely cost less less than the Mini, but shipping on all of those makes it about as expensive.
Also, the paranoia about a small possibility of Endless not including composite video from the less informed was pretty entertaining.
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Originally posted by GraysonPeddie View PostEndless OS seems interesting. Even though it's heavily restrictive since it does not use apt, rpm, pacman, or any kind of package manager, I might want to try it out sometime in the future. Simplicity and elegance is king here.
Oh! Forgot to add a link: https://endlessm.com/developer/
Originally posted by boffo View PostCool idea, I wonder if they include compilers and ebooks for children so that they can learn how to code.
Edit: Oops on double-posting - forum kept saying there was some kind of errorLast edited by sgnn7; 05 February 2016, 01:34 AM.
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Cool idea, I wonder if they include compilers and ebooks for children so that they can learn how to code.
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Endless OS seems interesting. Even though it's heavily restrictive since it does not use apt, rpm, pacman, or any kind of package manager, I might want to try it out sometime in the future. Simplicity and elegance is king here.
Oh! Forgot to add a link: https://endlessm.com/developer/
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Endless Is The Latest Company To Join GNOME's Advisory Board
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Endless Computer, the company designing Linux-powered computers -- and using a modified GNOME desktop -- for emerging markets, has joined the GNOME Advisory Board...
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