On 2012-11-16, Julien Puydt <julien.pu...@laposte.net> wrote:
> Le 16/11/2012 16:53, mmarco a écrit :
>> I run sage on my tablet (asus transformer prime) precisely in that
>> way: over a ubuntu chroot. I have an old version installed though. I
>> have an ubuntu 10 chroot, where i compiled sage 4.8 (it was a pain:
>> over a week of comilation time).
>
> What!? *A week*!?
>
> If I don't err, this box has:
> - 1Go of RAM (vs 512Mo)
> - a quad-core nvidia tegra 3 (vs dual-core nvidia tegra 2)
>
> Perhaps you didn't compile with export MAKE="make -j 3" ?
>
> I was pondering buying one of those beasts (more powerful, more ram, 
> good autonomy) to replace my poor netbook (toshiba AC100, whose hinges 
> are starting to get bad -- mechanical problem), so I'm really interested 
> in understanding what happens.

IMHO Samsung's new ARM Chromebook is what you might want; unfortunately
the internal SSD is small, only 16GB (like on AC100), but 1.7GHz
dual-core Cortex A15.  (and 12"(?) screen)

http://www.chromium.org/chromium-os/developer-information-for-chrome-os-devices/samsung-arm-chromebook

Best,
Dima

>
>> Which version of ubuntu did you build it in?
>
> Ubuntu precise (12.04).
>
> Snark
>

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