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this probably isnt what you want but the pinephone pro+keyboard accessory is a pretty neat little linux handheld (if very janky in some ways)
or the original pinephone is probably fine if you're mostly going to stay in a terminal
I have one of those! I like it but it just doesn't have the same feel as a Jornada or something lol
The battery life is atrocious too. The RK3399 and ARM are also pretty janky on their own tbh. Especially boot-up...
Isn't this beautiful?
the part where it's running windows not so much but it's a better kb layout for sure
The ppp is growing on me, especially since suspend and camera and shit work now but it is still janky (mine tried to melt a pogo pin ) and the battery life is atrocious yeah (though not bad with the keyboard's 6000mAh!!). It may end up being a bridge for me that leads to not having a smartphone at all though lol.
Honestly I don't mind the boot-up, tow-boot with built in jump drive is nice, and once its in linux I don't have to care.
There's an aftermarket battery claiming 3500mAh that does anecdotally feel like it's actually a bit better than stock (and a lot better than the shitty offbrands I've bought before)
For me it's just a matter of something that actually works tho, I don't have nearly the time to build my own shit with custom chips on an architecture with even less support than aarch64. I'm already putting a lot into getting shit to work on mobile linux ARM
Yeahh lol they shipped with Windows CE. The cool thing is most of these have Linux or NetBSD ports!
Yeah I'm so glad they fixed the suspend. That really made the difference with it being usable or not. Sorry to hear about your pogo pin. One of my sim card holder pins broke off but I managed to shim it with a piece of tin foil lol. One of my other problems with hardware like this is that it's so easy to break ;w;
I just meant that the de facto standard for bringing up ARM machines is U-boot... which I hate dealing with. I just wish we had Open Firmware (IEEE 1275) everywhere rather than UEFI or U-boot tbh. Tow-boot is at least simple for the end user.
Oh of course, I just like hacking on hardware lol. I really dislike how PINE64 has taken such a hands-off approach with their hardware. It took years for the PPP to even get to this mildly-usable point. If I ever complete my hardware I'm gonna port the software it needs personally. Probably Plan 9 and NetBSD. (Linux is a mess all of its own...)