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By Roy Schestowitz Created 23/01/2021 - 1:52am Submitted by Roy Schestowitz on Saturday 23rd of January 2021 01:52:14 AM Filed under GNU [1] [2] Hardware [3]

Reflashing the [4]

Reflashing the Librem 5 is the best way to remove your personal data and put the phone back into factory defaults.

Warning, this procedure will completely erase everything on the device! Make a backup beforehand!

The Librem 5 gets reflashed from a separate 64-bit x86 running PureOS (or booted from the live PureOS disk).

Getting Purism News ? Purism [5]

We have a lot of irons in the fire at Purism whether it?s hardware development like the Librem 5, Librem 5 USA, or Librem 14, new products like the Librem Mini v2, or the wide range of software projects we maintain at https://source.puri.sm/. As a result, each week there is news on at least one of these fronts.

We often get questions about the status of various projects, in particular from customers who are part of a crowdfunding campaign who want to know the answer to the all-important question: when will I get my device? In this post we will cover all the different ways you can stay up to date on Purism news.

Rockchip RV1126 AI Camera SoC features 2.0 TOPS NPU, promises 250ms fast boot[6]

Rockchip RV1126 EVB V13 can help with evaluation and early development, but I could not find limited information includes a boot log showing it running Linux 4.9.111.

PoE-enabled Apollo Lake system triggers machine vision [7]

Axiomtek?s compact ?MVS100-323-FL? machine vision computer combines Apollo Lake with 3x GbE ports ? 2x with PoE ? plus lighting controls, trigger I/O, isolated DIO, and mini- PCIe.

Axiomtek has previously launched vision I/O based on ?s 7th Gen Kaby Lake with products like the MVS900-511-FL, IPS962-512-PoE, and IPS960-511-PoE. The new MVS100-323-FL is a far more compact system with a slower, but more energy efficient Apollo Lake processor.

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The MVS100-323-FL is powered by Intel?s quad-core x5-E3940, clocked at 1.6GHz. No OS support was listed, but Linux and Windows are almost certainly supported. Axiomtek?s AMS.AXView software is also available.

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