How difficult would it be to port Ganoo Linux to this thing?

How difficult would it be to port Ganoo Linux to this thing?

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It already has ARM packages

oh i misread as gentoo
but still

*compiles kernel*

>ARM CPU
>only a Full HD display
>1000 dollaroos

Why would you even bother?

You forgot about the botnet. Also, it probably has Bixby button instead of ESC.

>Fhd lcd screen + arm cpu
Didnt their previous ultrabook featured an icore processor and a oled 1440p screen (and was cheaper too?)
Samsung is a joke.

But user, it's made of meme materials like aluminum, so it feels premium. Are you too poor to feel premium?

>Also, it probably has Bixby button instead of ESC.
fpbp

>aluminum, so it feels premium
I think you meant magnesium alloys. Aluminium is cheap as fuck feeling.

>TheGalaxy Book Sstarts at $999 in the US, and it only comes in an LTE version paired with Verizon connectivity.
jesus christ

Exotic device, also anything made for early adopters is distinguished later on.

>can't emulate 64-bit executables
Exotic dogshit maybe

>fpbp
lurk moar

>he can't count

ok newfag
do you even know what fpbp means?

Five has an F
Different user though

>being this retarded
just trying to fit in i see

>ARMshit
not even once

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gentoo, if it even has a bios/uefi.
If not, it's basically impossible

If the bootloader is unlockable then it will probably be all mainline.

Qualcomm upstreams code.

Linux already runs on arm devices idiot. And pretty much every architecture you can think of.

don't most qualshit phones have locked bootloaders while international non-qualshit have unlocked?

Problem isn't about getting a distro to run on it, it's more about getting pre-compiled packages.

Otherwise you're gonna have to compile everything yourself.

On top of that driver support might be pretty spotty