Linx 1010 10.1-Inch Tablet - Black (Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB Storage, WLAN, Bluetooth, Camera, Windows 10) (Renewed)

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Linx 1010 10.1-Inch Tablet - Black (Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB Storage, WLAN, Bluetooth, Camera, Windows 10) (Renewed)

Linx 1010 10.1-Inch Tablet - Black (Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB Storage, WLAN, Bluetooth, Camera, Windows 10) (Renewed)

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If Secure Boot is definitely disabled, it may be worth trying to install Ubuntu again in case something went wrong with installing the boot loader last time. The cameras are probably not going to work at all I’m afraid - like I say in the article I haven’t managed to get them working so I think they are just unsupported on Linux at the moment. It runs full desktop apps as you would expect with an Intel processor runs office 365, avg, malwarebytes, vlc and chrome with no lag at all and with a 99p micro USB (male) to USB (female) connected you can connect any usb device compatible with windows, great for watching

Rob/Marc0, just to double check (if you remember after all this time), when you were trying to boot from USB and your drive didn’t appear, did you definitely remember to add the extra ```bootia32. If you want to try Android x86, you’ll need the same 32-bit EFI trick as with the standard Ubuntu instructions to get the USB stick to boot. Edit the default GRUB configuration on your tablet by opening /etc/default/grub in a text editor as root (e. Essentially what you will have to do is use grub on your memory stick, tweak the boot options so it actually boots your installed Ubuntu, then once you’re inside that environment, install 32-bit grub. I then connected to the internet and allowed the tablet to update itself according to the default settings.When it comes to step 3 of the installation, you should be offered to “Install Ubuntu alongside Windows Boot Manager”. After a quick chat with with official Linx Support guys the problem becomes apparent, the Linx 1010 Leather Edition uses the same chassis as the original Linx 10, not the updated form factor found on other 1010 models - yes this is confusing. Your USB stick will then be reset to a standard single FAT32 partition ready for use on any computer.

This is likely just the Linx WiFi not liking my particular AP, but I had to turn WiFi off and on again to get a connection. Anyone looking for an alternative to the iPad’s mandated limits would do well to check out the Linx range, this is a solid device with no boundaries.I don’t believe anyone’s got even 64-bit Windows 10 running on the 1010B, so it’s probably not worth spending much more time trying 11. However the official 1010 keyboard doesn’t work with the 1010 Leather Edition, the connection port is in the wrong position and the wrong size, which is very frustrating. You shouldn’t need to select “advanced partitioning options”, but if you do it will offer to let you encrypt the disk. Featuring a full QWERTY layout, individual island-style keys, and a trackpad with gesture support, the Keyboard Cover lets you keep the portability of a tablet, with the flexibility of a tablet. Hi, just moved from Windows to Linux on my old Linux 1010B, first installed zorin os (without sound and keyboard issues), then tried Ubuntu 20.



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