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Manjaro… but why?
Considering it’s made by Orange Pi, I was going to say “Cool, another ‘Android’ gaming handheld” but it actually is x86.
(Yes, I know the headline says it’s running Manjaro. I figured it’d be running Waydroid or similar.)
Make it a tiny laptop and we’ll talk, Orange pastries.
Manjaro
Not my flavor, but it just proves it’ll run anything else.
I want a low spec Linux GPD Win for less than $400(not used) for use as a terminal and cyberdeck.
Nuke Manjaro and install SteamOS on it: A decent, if dated hardware, handheld.
Wow, I thought the project died. I’m glad it’s still hear. The feature set looks to be the best of these style devices
Manjaro Linux is a really bad choice. I’d like my gaming console to be able to update if I turn it on after two years.
As someone not familiar with Manjaro, what is it about Manjaro that would prevent it from updating?
Agreed it’s like they heard steamos is based on Arch and didn’t understand the work that went to marking it immutable
True
True, but I still prefer this to Windows.
Happy Cake Day! :)
Ty
Wait who? Last time I heard of Orange Pi they were a knock-off SBC manufacturer…
Base Model 7840u 16GB RAM / 512GB will be 450 $ or 3699 CNY.
Base Model 8840u 32GB RAM / 512GB will be 550 $ or 4499 CNY.