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        <description>Google Nexus 7

I don&#039;t take any responsibility for bricked or destroyed hardware. Also, some actions described here 
may void your warranty. You have been warned!

All information here is related to 2012 version of Google Nexus 7 manufactured by ASUS and how to do various things 
with, or to, it from GNU/Linux. 99% of information here can be found on intranets. These are, pretty much, personal notes. 
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Ehrm. I really hate to say this, but if you plan to have GNU/Linux on this laptop, then I think you should be better off. 
Ok, that&#039;s a not really good start, is it? Sadly, I would rather pay $20-40USD more rather than to have AR8162, as an 
Ethernet NIC, and BCM4313 for a WiFi. Because it seems to me like these two components do spoil otherwise great and snappy 
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I&#039;m not responsible for any bricked devices! Some actions described here may void your waranty! You have been warned!

All information here relate to international version of Samsung Galaxy S3(GT-I9300). 99% of information can be found on intranets.
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How to ...

Transfer files between &#039;droid and Linux

I&#039;ve used go-mtpfs. However, unlike with Samsung Galaxy S3 and Nexus 7 which work just fine, I&#039;ve encountered problem:


2015/11/10 16:35:38 fatal error LIBUSB_ERROR_IO; closing connection.
2015/11/10 16:35:38 FUSE mounted
2015/11/10 16:35:47 fatal error LIBUSB_ERROR_TIMEOUT; closing connection.
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        <description>Samsung ATIV Book 730U

&lt;note important&gt;More info is on the way&lt;/note&gt;

Samsung model NP730U3E-X01


# lspci 
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor DRAM Controller (rev 09)
00:01.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v2/3rd Gen Core processor PCI Express Root Port (rev 09)
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09)
00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family USB xHCI Hos…</description>
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Various experiences with hardware not necessarily only under GNU/Linux.

	*  Google Nexus 7 and how to unlock bootloader, get root, &#039;droid alternatives
	*  Lenovo G780 and how well it copes with GNU/Linux
	*  Samsung Galaxy S3 and ... we&#039;ll see
	*  Samsung Galaxy S4
	*  Samsung ATIV Book 730U - running GNU/Linux, RAM upgrade</description>
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Yep, after very very long time, I gave in and bought an Xbox 360. Gaming on PC is dead, long 
live gaming on console.

Connecting Xbox to LCD
 Output -&gt; Input  Comment            HDMI -&gt; DVI  works without problem  HDMI -&gt; HDMI  shouldn&#039;t be a problem</description>
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