@sh You can try eBook readers from onyx. They read all formats. It is an android device. You can install apps from the play store including the kindle app. But their software is a bit.......
Dont update #pi 4 with #rpi-update. Lots of display issues and crashes. For now keep going on with the foundations kernel. If u want to compile your own and u know what You are doing, then, that is a different thing.
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@EdwardTorvalds This card is with me since two years. It has worked with n number of phones, eBook readers and all desktop us. A 4 year old card worked on the pi.
@fuuko That is what the devs are talking on the discussion boards. Also planned is wakeup on lan. But they will not be available in the very "near" future. So, fingers crossed.
@schestowitz The man on the right is who received and moved around with #rms when he visited India a few years ago. #Swapnil bhartiya worked as a reporter for linux for you mag. Now i know why i saw half baked articles all over linux dot com. He had his own website a liitle while later and it was basically unusable, littered with all ads and trackers on the planet.
Disabling the ability to #boot from #USB on the #raspberry pi 4 is criminal. Whatever be the reason and explanation for it. They perfected it on the #3b+ and then on the 4 it isnt there. I believe that it is a killer feature.
It used to be like this everywhere, but now only on @haiku : a list of all running processes with none (including the web browser and window server!) using over 65MB of RAM. (And launch_daemon's RAM usage is in the hundreds of KB!!)
There is no gurantee you will get #4k@60fps with all #HDMI 2 enabled monitors and TVs with the #RPI 4. Dont forget to connect the microhdmi cable to the HDMI0 port on the pi. This is capable of 4k@60fps, if it works. #raspberry