KDE neon Linux Operating System Is Now Available for Pinebook 64-Bit ARM Laptops | Linux Today

KDE neon Linux Operating System Is Now Available for Pinebook 64-Bit ARM Laptops

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Marius Nestor
Aug 22, 2018

Available on the market for about two years now, the Pinebook laptop offers a lightweight and low-cost alternative to Chromebooks. It was created by the Chinese company Pine64 behind the PINE A64 single-board computer that aims to be an alternative to the well-known Raspberry Pi. Just like the PINE A64 single-board computer, the Pinebook notebook is powered by a 64-bit ARM processor, which makes it affordable to those who don’t want to spend a lot of money on a new Intel-powered laptop, and it runs Linux just well, especially the KDE neon operating system with the KDE Plasma desktop environment.

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Marius Nestor

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