I have a PBP and mostly like it except: 1. The small physical size and 1920x1080 resolution make old-school non-GUI stuff almost impossible.
2. The touch pad has the usual buttons but they're unmarked. And it's a black touchpad in a black case so in low lighting it takes experimenting to find the buttons. But I did buy one and then invested in a 1 TB SSD which fits inside. On Tue, Oct 13, 2020, 7:03 AM Marcin Juszkiewicz <mar...@juszkiewicz.com.pl> wrote: > W dniu 13.10.2020 o 12:47, Andrei POPESCU pisze: > > On Ma, 13 oct 20, 09:28:15, Andreas Tille wrote: > >> > >> Since I have not given up the plan to have a "small laptop replacement" > >> for my amd64 workhorse, I wonder whether you might be able to recommend > >> some hardware with the following features: > > > > The PineBookPro comes pretty close to your requirements, provided you > > are willing to run bullseye on it. > > > >> 1. Easy installation from Debian installer USB medium (just if > >> I would install some Intel machine but with an arm64 image) > > > > SD card images only[1]. > > If you spend an hour on building U-Boot for on-board SPI flash then you > can use normal AArch64 ISO. > > I went that way on RockPro64 (RK3399 like Pinebook Pro). > >