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Linux on tablets?

Posted by Fotex 
Linux on tablets?
May 02, 2016 12:55PM
Now I noticed the topic about the cheap phones on sale, and now i'm back here with some questions.
Is it possible to install linux on those "chinatablets" or any other tablets for that sake?
Have any of you done something alike? and what tablet did you use? and how did you do it?
If it can be done, are there any specifications to look for when choosing the tablet?

I was looking at these with TF-card slot:
http://www.dx.com/p/g7pro-7-0-dual-core-a23-android-4-2-2-tablet-pc-w-4gb-rom-bluetooth-tf-dual-camera-black-328700
http://www.dx.com/p/lenovo-tab-2-a7-10-android-4-4-quad-core-tablet-pc-w-7-ips-1gb-ram-8gb-rom-wi-fi-black-401524

I think the ubuntu tablet is very sweet, but a bit expensive ass well.
http://www.ubuntu.com/tablet/devices

- Fotex
Re: Linux on tablets?
May 02, 2016 01:11PM
Sorry that I can't help you on this. However, if I were to invest my $$$ on any computers, I certainly would stay away from any processor made by AllWinner. Also, if you order from DX and the item gets shipped directly from China, then perhaps you ought to check out AliExpress site as well as ebay. Chances are, you will find more varieties @ a lower price.
Re: Linux on tablets?
May 02, 2016 01:55PM
The Android 4x series is not bad at all, depending on your needs. I got a cheap new Trio Stealth 5 a month ago and that Android was easy to root, tame and given its limitations I'm still real happy. I'll respectfully disagree with my colleague about the Allwinner processor because mine's great. Any processor can get bogged down if too many processes are running int he background, leading to less than ideal performance and lifespan.

But the other day I got a "smartphone" with Android 5 Lollipop and it's hell on earth! At least so far. As my friend and colleague recommends, check XDA Developers and similar reputable sites to find out if it's a lemon or lemonade LOL

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Re: Linux on tablets?
May 02, 2016 06:24PM
Having installed linux on Allwinner / Rikomagic / Mediatek devices, the best advice i can gve you is.

"use your google-fu and know the device you wish to hack before you purchase it!"

http://www.gregwar.com/posts/debian-on-a-low-cost-tablet-50

https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Allwinner

http://off-the-clock.timothy-nicole-marks.com/computers-and-electronics/polaroid-704

http://zsmith.co/tablets.html

vhttp://elinux.org/Hack_A10_devices
Re: Linux on tablets?
May 05, 2016 02:16PM
@ Gravelrash nice resources!

It makes a lot of sense to have Live Linux possibilities on mini SD-type card. I wonder if Remastersys is in the ballpark.

Now Ubuntu Unity makes sense; I didn't see the logic of it in my pre-touchscreen days. All that's left to wonder is their sick Theme colors ah haha.. whew! Oh slap my knee.

But Live Linux on an SD card, I might be wise to gravitate there a bit - Debian or Mint XFCE, barring other revelations - has treated me well enough to strongly consider the possibilities. Now that's Linux hacking, ain't it?

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Re: Linux on tablets?
May 05, 2016 03:20PM
@Joey


What is hacking?
Hacking is the practice of modifying the features of a system, in order to accomplish a goal outside of the creator's original purpose.
The person who is consistently engaging in hacking activities, and has accepted hacking as a lifestyle and philosophy of their choice, is called a hacker.

CREDIT : http://whatishacking.org/
Re: Linux on tablets?
May 05, 2016 03:22PM
Hot rod & mod! is my idea of hacking :-)

* Sorry master, Grasshopper gets excited ArmorAll'ing fan blades all day. But what a nice breeze right now :-)

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Re: Linux on tablets?
May 07, 2016 11:53PM
Apparently, Walmart has this RCA Viking Pro 10.1" 2-in-1 Tablet 32GB Quad Core (RCT6303W87DKF C) + a detachable keyboard under US $80. It runs on an Android 5.0 (Lollipop). So, it must be a 64-bit 4-core CPU (sorry no brand/model of the CPU found).
Re: Linux on tablets?
May 08, 2016 06:06PM
> Android 5.0 (Lollipop). So, it must be a 64-bit
> 4-core CPU (sorry no brand/model of the CPU
> found).

This RCA-Viking-Pro-10.1 is 32-bit Mediatek MT8127, ARM Cortex-A7.

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Re: Linux on tablets?
May 10, 2016 12:45AM
Gents, the links Gravelrash provided clue me in nicely, just letting you know I'm trying to wrap my head around some of this before proceeding.

But, for the record, is Allwinner the same as ARM?

But again, the more I interact with that Lollipop smartphone - the more I feel it's necessary to tame it or run something else. A year ago I thought Debian was difficult - and there's reasons to think so, but Lollipop is approaching justification of the word evil. The 15-app limit of that Freeze App even, is way not enough to tame this mark of the beast. Did I say that? Excuse me, bedtime.

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Re: Linux on tablets?
May 10, 2016 05:25AM
Joey,

Yes. Allwiner produces SoCs which are based on ARM architecture. Just as Marvell(plugs) Amlogic, Broadcomm ( rPi), Mediatek, TI, .... SoCs are ARM.

-bodhi
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Re: Linux on tablets?
May 10, 2016 07:47AM
bodhi Wrote:
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> > Android 5.0 (Lollipop). So, it must be a 64-bit
> > 4-core CPU (sorry no brand/model of the CPU
> > found).
>
> This RCA-Viking-Pro-10.1 is 32-bit Mediatek
> MT8127, ARM Cortex-A7.

Hello Bodhi,

That is interesting. I thought Android Lollipop only supports a 64-bit ARM platform.
Re: Linux on tablets?
May 10, 2016 01:48PM
bodhi Wrote:
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> Joey,
>
> Yes. Allwiner produces SoCs which are based on ARM
> architecture. Just as Marvell(plugs) Amlogic,
> Broadcomm ( rPi), Mediatek, TI, .... SoCs are ARM.

Ahhh.. thank you for that watershed moment :-)

If by chance anyone were wondering, my
1. Tablet is a Trio Stealth G5, Android 4.4.2 KitKat and it says A33 1.5Ghz processor
2. Smartphone is Huawei Y538, Android 5.1.1 Lollipop with Qualcomm MSM8909 1.1GHz, internally says ARM Cortex A7

Tablet I could live with, smartphone on the other hand... the kindest thing I can say is that without cell access it's not microwaving my optic nerve...

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Re: Linux on tablets?
May 11, 2016 02:14AM
> only supports a 64-bit ARM platform.

No, Lollipop supports both 32 and 64 bit. I don't think Google would stop supporting 32-bit anytime soon. Consider many millions 32-bit Droid mobile devices out there.

-bodhi
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Re: Linux on tablets?
May 11, 2016 07:16AM
Bodhi,

Thank you for clarifying this.
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