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GenBook RK3588 – Modular open-source ARM laptop with DIY expansion capabilities

9 pointsby ephbit10 months ago

3 comments

cmrdporcupine10 months ago
I really like the RK3588, I have it on a little SBC here that I&#x27;m using as a NAS, Immich photo storage, and Plex, sitting in a cigar box hooked via Ethernet to my 3gpbs fiber connection and it&#x27;s been running low power with no problems for months on end no downtime, no overheating, very low idle power consumption. Much heftier I&#x2F;O capability than an RPi.<p>However the kernel situation wasn&#x27;t great the last time I went down that path. Lots of monkey patches, shell scripts and blobs and crap to compile from scratch, old kernel versions, hardcoded virtual memory limits, etc. I haven&#x27;t touched the vendor-image provided Debian since installing because I&#x27;m a bit afraid. Maybe I should poke at it again soon.<p>More than a laptop what I want is this chip in a Mini-ITX format in an affordable price bracket. (There&#x27;s the &quot;Firefly&quot; one but it&#x27;s $800+ USD for the 32GB model, which is kind of insane.) It makes a great low power server.
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rcarmo10 months ago
Nice, but I’d want it to be small and have USB-C PD charging (with DisplayPort on the same port). Nothing I buy these days has a barrel jack.
ThinkBeat10 months ago
Is this yet another rebranding and configuration of a generic laptop offered by a third party?
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