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Two years ago I was looking for somoething highly portable with a physical keyboard. Found the Gemini on Indiegogo.

I backed it there, travelled for almost a year on a bicycle with the Gemini in a bag and it's still running.

The Debian distro has its issues, though...




I was really interested in that and so very nearly backed it but was wary of the software support. Can you elaborate on the Debian issues? Would you still recommend one? (I don't care about telephone features)


It's mostly minor things

+ settings for screen-lock-on-idle aren't saved - sometimes I want the screen to be always on, but it doesn't work

+ screen brightness goes to 100% every time you unlock the screen (and to lower it again, you have to increase it first)

+ and a few other things in that ballpark

Maybe they fixed it, but a while ago the whole update process broke because of a bad Open Office package. I'll switch to Android / Kali Linux (which wasn't supported in the beginning) soon.

EDIT: But yea, I would still recommend it if you want something super portable with an actual keyboard. I don't know if I would pay the retail price, though.


> + settings for screen-lock-on-idle aren't saved - sometimes I want the screen to be always on, but it doesn't work

Depends on the window manager/desktop environment you’re using, but there’s dozens of Gnome3 extensions that do exactly this. “Caffeine”, for example.


In other news, somebody is still running Open Office?


Thanks, very helpful. I'm going to keep my eyes open on ebay for one then, I could live with that level of issue.




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