[Discuss] Linux on tablets
cdr
mail at whats-your.name
Tue Feb 16 08:31:50 EST 2016
> By any chance, have you had any success getting a "real" Linux to boot and install on your Teclast tablet
both Android-x86 and Debian boot and are usable
this is the general idea for BayTrail / Atom based tablets
0. download an installer ISO and dd it to a USB stick
- http://www.debian.org/CD/
- http://www.android-x86.org/
1. get into the EFI BIOS. hold Vol-Up or Vol-Dn while powering on, usually
on mine it required touching 'Options', then 'Enter EFI Setup' or so, then a classic curses-style UI opened
INSYDE Q2S was the BIOS-Brand, it offered some OS "profile" options, i superstitiously chose Ubuntu:
- Steam
- Ubuntu
- Android
- Windows
2. plug in your USB war-chest / swiss-army medusa toolkit
if you need one of these, Newegg/Amazon or IRL at MicroCenter is a good bet
- USB Hub
- USB Keyboard
- USB Network stick (something mainstream like ASUS w/ Realtek-inside)
- USB Mouse (Logitech wireless is OK, since that bypasses the Bluetooth stack and emulates a USB-mouse w/ the nub)
3. select and run installer for OS, using USB-devices to avoid catch-22 wrt drivers
4. install custom kernel, enable staging-drivers for wifi/bluetooth/touchscreen
the wifi was REaltek here , but only in the staging tree and not included in the installer yet (a year ago)
the touchscreen was "Goodix", also in staging
everything else just worked, Intel integrated-video for Xorg. GNOME has pretty good touchscreen handling, virtual kbds
may have had to grab a driver from https://github.com/hadess or similar, it's been a while
the last 2 steps can be annoying/impossible w/o the Medusa-USB kit. also drivers may be buggy/broken
all this leads to i ended up buying an ASUS. the experience is much more pleasant. it cost about 40% more but IMO worth it:
- no wonky Q2S BIOS, good old American MEgatrends!
- the touchscreen is SYNAPTICS, no weirdo domestic-brand with buggy staging-driver
- the HW is just sturdier, a metal case sinking the CPU Heat more effectively
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