MNT Pocket Reform progress ========================== There have been some changes both on the hardware and the software side. The hardware part was quite important yet simple: the current CPU module has a WiFi chip without any cooling. As the CPU is relatively hod (at least for the ARM) the WiFi part is hot, too - and it seems to work bad when hot. So the quick fix is to add a small thermal pad (about 2 mm thick) so the chip will be connected to the heatsink. The long-term solution would be to use a cooler CPU. Software part includes many fixes and updates so the cloning script (which moves OS from the EMMC to the NVME) now forks flawlessly. This is important also because if te EMMC is not used then the whole CPU module is cooler. Interestingly, stuff like the second screen works by default. So the main things I still have to do: - Czech keyboard (no idea what to do because of the keyboard layout) - .zshrc (I'm just lazy to copy it from the desktop and adapt it) - ical to remind script (must install a lot of Perl stuff first...) The main problem of the machine (from my point of view) is that suspend does not work with current Linux kernel. But fixing it is outside of my abilities...