[–] Namenamemane 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
http://www.ubuntu.com/tablet/devices
There is the BQ tablet.
[–] throughtheblack 1 point 1 point 2 points (+2|-1) ago
Apparently the Surface Pro 1 runs linux pretty well now. Here's a review of it running Ubuntu (at 48:38)
[–] GoddammitMrNoodle ago
I got a dual boot tablet (Win10/Android) from China a while back with the intention of putting Linux on it, but when I started to research it I was disappointed at how few resources I could find. I mean there are quite a few hints and suggestions out there and I did manage to root it but haven't gone any further because the chance of bricking the thing seems too great. Or even if I was successful then it's likely that not all of the hardware would be supported, like the camera or wifi or even the touch screen. I remain hopeful but for now it's a $400 paper weight.
Im in the market myself... after a lot of research this is what i have narrowed it down too... BUT.. with that said, once i actually come up with the money for one, the first thing ill do when i get it is nuke the drive and install mint... this is linux, if you have to modify an OS to not be spied on (Ubuntu) you are doing something wrong.....
[–] stretched_girl ago
The HP Thinkpad can run a version of Linux Touch. The guy who sold me my linux-driven Chromebook has one.
[–] 6120280? 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
You should explore installing Linux on x86 tablets - there are people who have done it successfully.
[–] 2100 [S] 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
That is essentially what I am looking for. Someone to guide me in the right direction. Which hardware and distribution combo will set me free?
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