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Running Linux on an x86 tablet -- specifically a Microsoft Surface -- with a good onscreen keyboard (OSK) experience. This video shows how I researched and experimented with many distros to get to a functional and (nearly) final installation.
The website for the excellent Onboard onscreen keyboard is here: launchpad.net/onboard
Websites for the Linux distros included in the video are as follows:
Plasma Mobile: plasma-mobile.org/
JingOS: en.jingos.com/
Ubuntu Touch: ubuntu-touch.io/get-ubuntu-touch
PostMarketOS: postmarketos.org/
Ubuntu: ubuntu.com/
Manjaro: manjaro.org/
Linux Mint: linuxmint.com/
You can learn more about Linux Mint and Ubuntu, including how to obtain and install them, in my review videos here:
Linux Mint 20: My Top Linux Distro:
• Linux Mint 20: My Top ...
Ubuntu 22.04: An Excellent Linux Distro:
• Ubuntu 22.04: An Excel...
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:21 Mobile Linux
04:01 Plasma Mobile
06:24 JingOS
07:34 Ubuntu & Manjaro
11:11 Linux Mint
13:54 Onboard (keyboard) in Manjaro
15:25 Final Linux Mint / Onboard installation
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Комментарии : 795   
@MarkTheMorose
@MarkTheMorose 2 года назад
Linux Mint triumphs once again. Recalling my earliest attempts at using Linux in the late 1990s, it's amazing how far it has improved, how much easier it is to install, and the wide array of hardware it works with, and on. Oh, and hello Nigel.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Greetings! Nigel says "hi". :)
@rastamouse7861
@rastamouse7861 2 года назад
Spoiler alert! Lol
@encycl07pedia-
@encycl07pedia- Год назад
Linux Mint is, IMO, the best Linux OS overall. It's great for transitioning users. The only reason more of my PCs use Debian is because I wanted to install Xorg and a WM/DE myself (dwm). Unfortunately Linux Mint doesn't offer you the option of downloading a GUI-free version and none of the GUIs/DEs are dwm.
@tacokoneko
@tacokoneko Год назад
well the way it looks to me, the real deciding factor here is choosing the best desktop environment for the device, because that provides the whole UI but it's true that the cinnamon DE is default on Linux Mint so it's convenient
@worldhello1234
@worldhello1234 Год назад
Linux Mint is kinda bloated and if you prefer bleeding edge software Manjaro is the better option on the tablet. It might have been a problem with the version of that software.
@NomadicSage
@NomadicSage 2 года назад
Now I realized why Chris loves Linux Mint so much, it just so reliable.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
:)
@PeterJasper
@PeterJasper 2 года назад
Great experiment. It would appear that Linux Mint has had more development (including Onboard) and support than the other distros... we all like Linux Mint.💻
@Bob-of-Zoid
@Bob-of-Zoid Год назад
I hate Linux mint! I love Arch Linux with KDE Plasma!
@gigachad141
@gigachad141 Месяц назад
​@Bob-of-Zoid why do you hate linux mint?
@Techmagus76
@Techmagus76 2 года назад
Thx Chris, what looks so easy and quick on the video is typically an awful lot of work to dig through all the possibilities. So very appreciated. Even in an unexpected area the team behind mint show again their love to details in the user experience out of the box, which makes it quite a unique jewel under all the distros.
@skipinkoreaable
@skipinkoreaable 2 года назад
He's such a low-key humble guy, but if you think about all the work and study behind all these videos it boggles the mind. This channel is a treasure.
@josephkelly4893
@josephkelly4893 2 года назад
It's a great way to bring older devices back to life. Saving ewaste, love your work Chris.
@adamcottrill2575
@adamcottrill2575 2 года назад
Thanks Chris, you accel at this type of content and it's nice to see you mix it up and show all the steps and debugging.
@boink800
@boink800 2 года назад
Yet another great side of Linux Mint -- one of the few Linux distro's which concentrate mostly on the desktop. I have Mint running on a Dell desktop from 2011, using Cinnamon -- it's works quite well, most of the time.
@JCO2002
@JCO2002 2 года назад
Same here - running Mint 20.2 with Cinnamon on an old Dell Optiplex 780. I really never have any problems with it. Have Mint 18 dual boot with M$ on my Lenovo laptop - the thing only works properly with Mint - can't even connect the WiFi when it's booted into Windows 8.1.
@boink800
@boink800 2 года назад
@@JCO2002 The new Mint was released today.
@JCO2002
@JCO2002 2 года назад
@@boink800 Thanks. I'm not having problems with 20.2 so will stick with that for now. I do update the kernel once a month, though.
@andremagalhaes664
@andremagalhaes664 2 года назад
I use Mint XFCE, more snappier and responsive on old machines than cinnamon.
@encycl07pedia-
@encycl07pedia- Год назад
"one of the few Linux distro's which concentrate mostly on the desktop." What? Don't most distros* concentrate on the desktop?
@EliasOda
@EliasOda 2 года назад
Linux Mint DE5 is my daily driver. Linux always impresses me.
@Reaper4367
@Reaper4367 2 года назад
Mint has not ever let me down. Go Linux! Cheers for sharing Christopher.
@ChrisM243
@ChrisM243 2 года назад
Interesting to see that Mint works well on a tablet. I really wish more ressources would go into the mobile distros for ARM to get permanent updates for our mobile phones. Also sad to see that distros like Plasma mobile still just work on the Pinephone. I'd be really interested to see what it could achieve on a way more powerful SoC like a Snapdragon 855 or newer.
@worldhello1234
@worldhello1234 Год назад
If they create a Linux mobile distro based on AOSP and device source code, that would make it a lot easier.
@getnpayd1964
@getnpayd1964 Год назад
Thank you, Chris. I needed this review because I am attempting to select a distro for my 2012 Fujitsu Q584 x86 tablet, with no success. The discovery of the onboard keyboard is absolutely a game changer, for me. Thank you for taking the time to share your research and results.
@alerey4363
@alerey4363 2 года назад
Excellent finding! After trial & error of course, but that's the spirit and you managed to have a fully native productive and nice looking Linux distro with the elusive virtual keyboard.👏
@MarcusPHagen
@MarcusPHagen 2 года назад
Once again, a timely & well-researched topic. I'll have to dig out my older x86 tablet to see if replacing an obsolete Windows OS can make it useful once more!
@JeSuisUnePatate
@JeSuisUnePatate 2 года назад
Very interesting options for those older Surface tablets ! Thanks for your experiments.
@JoseLopez-oz1xm
@JoseLopez-oz1xm 2 года назад
That was a great video Chris, I like that you gave the other OSs the benefits of the dought.
@tcirit
@tcirit 2 года назад
I was thinking to do for a long time, you made my choice easy, great job, thanks!
@Praxibetel-Ix
@Praxibetel-Ix 2 года назад
It's nice to see that there's a few good options out there for mobile Linux distros and that Manjaro and Linux Mint run well on that Surface! This could help bring disused tablets back from the dead. I know I'll make some attempt to put a distro on one of my old Android tablets... well, one day. ;)
@shamrock1961
@shamrock1961 2 года назад
Recently I read an article about how Lunux developers want to scrap i386 machines in favor of 64 bit machines. That will limit what distros will be available in the very near future.
@Praxibetel-Ix
@Praxibetel-Ix 2 года назад
@@shamrock1961 That doesn't sound good... 😧
@TheOleHermit
@TheOleHermit 2 года назад
Say, weren't you a real hoopie guy, back in your heyday, or was that Zaphod? "Share and enjoy..."😎
@Praxibetel-Ix
@Praxibetel-Ix 2 года назад
@@TheOleHermit I sure was and so was Zaphod. 😅
@Tailslol
@Tailslol 2 года назад
On those machine i tend to install android x86 or chrome os.
@flexsite
@flexsite 2 года назад
I took the opportunity to put Linux Mint on a Lenovo Ideapad 530s as it was not compatible with Windows 11, and I have been pleasantly surprised at just how well it has worked out of the box; knowing that I could put the same distro on something like a Surface really opens up the options I have. Thanks for doing this video.
@gordonreeder3451
@gordonreeder3451 Год назад
What are the specs on that Ideapad?
@flexsite
@flexsite Год назад
@@gordonreeder3451 530s 14arr 8gb ram AMD Ryzen 3 2200u
@Datan0de
@Datan0de 2 года назад
Very useful video! I have an old tablet that's been sitting in a drawer that I'd installed Linux on a few years ago with only moderate success. This has inspired me to investigate current options, and given me some great starting points.
@kriskruz3792
@kriskruz3792 2 года назад
Just the video I was looking for! Many thanks for uploading..
@chromerims
@chromerims 2 года назад
Master Chris, You are a trailblazing Linux advocate. Thank you for each and all of wondrous videos.👍
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers Год назад
My pleasure!
@johncundiff7075
@johncundiff7075 2 года назад
Mint has been my "go to" for quite a while!!!
@skipinkoreaable
@skipinkoreaable 2 года назад
That E C Mint distro at the end is a beautiful one. I really loved this video. You've got me pressing that Like button.
@DallasMike424
@DallasMike424 2 года назад
Nice, as always. I never fail to be interested in your presentations.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Thanks. :)
@ozguncivelekoglu6060
@ozguncivelekoglu6060 2 года назад
I had a surface pro 3 that I was experimenting various distros and DEs with. What worked the best for me was Fedora. Everything worked spectacularly out of the box. The touch and trackpad gestures were great (Wayland) and Gnome 40+ was incredible with its tablet friendly UI. I do miss that setup
@Abdallah_yusuf
@Abdallah_yusuf 2 года назад
like always, useful tips and straight to the point. I'm glad to hear from you again thanks a million buddy
@GCAT01Living
@GCAT01Living Год назад
How crazy that Mint works on a touch screen! I daily drive Mint on 3 of my 4 computers (two desktops and a laptop) but have always wanted it on my excessively under-powered 2in1. Very excited to see that this works!
@alfblack2
@alfblack2 Год назад
Excellent! Thank you good sir for the testing. I tried long long ago and failed to find a workable alternative os. I stopped my search to have things develop more. Now know alteratives that exists now.
@markenetube
@markenetube 2 года назад
Love your videos, Mr Explain. Linux Mint always amazes me with its compatibility.
@PinakiGupta82Appu
@PinakiGupta82Appu 2 года назад
I wasn't aware of such capabilities of Linux Mint. However, one thing I noticed was how you used the Advanced Startup Options under Windows 10 as the boot selector on an unsupported device where dual booting with GRUB2 is not even possible. Very creative idea. Hats off to you!
@amorfraternal3150
@amorfraternal3150 Год назад
Excellent. We have waited for this.
@grayfool
@grayfool Год назад
This is a very interesting video for me as I have been looking at putting Linux on and old Dell touch screen tablet for a while now. I guess that it may be a different result as it's not the same machine as you are using but I think it's worth a look. Thanks very much David
@MartijnBraam
@MartijnBraam 2 года назад
Hello, postmarketOS developer here. postmarketOS definetly does support x86 and x86_64. For a device like this there's even a generic x86 target to get it running :)
@RFLCPTR
@RFLCPTR Год назад
issue is you have to create the image yourself
@guerrillaradio9953
@guerrillaradio9953 11 месяцев назад
Martijn, sounds good. I have a rugged military tablet I'm trying to repurpose due to it's need to be used outside, etc, and the fact it only uses 9w for the entire device with the daylight readable screen at full brightness. Because it meets those needs so well, I'd like to simply install the lightest distro I can find, but it's only a 32 bit, 1.2ghz Core Duo (NOT Core 2). It does, however, have 4gb of RAM and a modern 128gb SATA SSD. It runs windows 7 very fast, but when I tried Kali 32 bit on a pretty lean install, it's pig slow! How do you feel your distro would compare with Kali 32 bit in speed in my use case? Thanks for any help. Tyler.
@YoutubeWatcher264
@YoutubeWatcher264 2 месяца назад
Hello, how about Xiaomi Mi Pad 2? Processor is Atom X5. It can run Windows 10 but newer versions are extremely laggy.
@Antti_Nannimus
@Antti_Nannimus 2 года назад
You have given us another very useful and interesting video, Dr. Barnatt. Thanks to you, I was able to install the excellent Onboard virtual keyboard on my 7" touch-screen Raspberry Pi 3+ (Raspberry Pi OS) using the Synaptic Software Manager application. It works quite well, and almost obviates the need for a hardware keyboard. It's too early to say that with confidence yet though. Thanks again for your excellent contributions!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Great to hear of this result.
@perrymcclusky4695
@perrymcclusky4695 2 года назад
I was a bit surprised that you found your options so limited. Linux Mint once again makes an impressive performance. Looking forward to your next video!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Greetings Perry.
@perrymcclusky4695
@perrymcclusky4695 2 года назад
@@ExplainingComputers Wishing you a successful and satisfying week!
@TheStanford01
@TheStanford01 Год назад
Love it when you press the Windows symbol to bring up Linux - great!
@cammac648
@cammac648 2 года назад
Excellent video, thanks Chris! Interested to try out Linux on a tablet now, just need to find one I like :)
@moroc333
@moroc333 2 года назад
Very useful information. Thank you. I was recently thinking about reviving an old android tablet with Linux, now I have a couple of candidate distros to do so.
@patrickwatchorn2627
@patrickwatchorn2627 2 года назад
This was my favourite EC video to date. I am messing around with a Dell Venue 11 pro from 2014 and running Linux on it. I have been on Gnome DE and now I’m thinking I’d going for a Linuxmint !!
@stephendavidrathburn8952
@stephendavidrathburn8952 2 года назад
Absolutely awesome!!!! Thanks so much. Dual booting on a tablet!!!! Who woulda thunk?????
@gamerlowgraphics
@gamerlowgraphics 2 года назад
Amazing experiment! Might be a good linux otg alternative, because currently i just remote linux server with my phone, serve me well so far 😃
@SilverFoxww
@SilverFoxww Год назад
Thank you. I've never considered Linux Mint as a tablet OS. But now I know what I'm going to install on my Lenovo Duet tablet. Thanks again.
@Barafu
@Barafu 2 года назад
Congrats on exploring different devices!
@zbigniewkrajewski7536
@zbigniewkrajewski7536 2 года назад
Mint for the win again :) Thank you Chris.
@DiegoASanchez
@DiegoASanchez Год назад
Once again your content becomes the reference. Thanks
@ronkemperful
@ronkemperful 2 года назад
Really glad that you showed us the tricks and potential drawbacks of various Linux distributions. With your inspiration I think that I’ll try Mint on my 2017 Atom tablet. Unfortunately it has just 64mb of built in storage so single booting seems to be the best option. Thanks!
@ariel_chess
@ariel_chess Год назад
mb?
@ThomasBrisco
@ThomasBrisco 2 года назад
Wow -- love this. I've been looking (a long time) for THE tablet I want, and I think I know what that is now. Planning to head over to e-bay and find an old x86 tablet and bring some life back to it!
@avejst
@avejst 2 года назад
Wow, great digging in the sea of OS's Thanks for sharing your experiences with all of us 🙂
@rv6amark
@rv6amark 2 года назад
Very good, Christopher! I am adapting very nicely to Linux Mint Cinnamon that I recently installed on an old HP Duo Core based laptop, so I kept thinking I might try installing it on an Atom based tablet that currently runs Win10 very slowly. Time will tell. You have nudged me closer to giving it a go! Oh my. so many old computers, so little time!
@PaulaXism
@PaulaXism 2 года назад
Might want to have a look at Anti-X releases.. I rolled my own for a Samsung atom powered little netbook and it's a star
@RogerioPereiradaSilva77
@RogerioPereiradaSilva77 2 года назад
You probably want to look at proper lightweight distros as the regular ones are far too demanding for those poor Atom processors. They actually run but the experience is not great. XFCE seems to be the breaking point for these machines. MK Linux has a decent and very light XFCE implementation but for an Atom machine, I'd suggest something like its cousin AntiX or Puppy that really fly on these machines and can bring them back to life.
@briianhebert
@briianhebert 2 года назад
Thanks for the video! Yet another win for Linux Mint
@Colin_Ames
@Colin_Ames 2 года назад
Interesting video, as always. I don’t own a tablet (other than an iPad), so can’t “follow along” with this, but it’s always good to know this stuff in case I happen upon an old tablet for a good price.
@Antonio-fl3nr
@Antonio-fl3nr 2 года назад
This was just excellent. Thanks, Chris.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Thanks for your support, most apprecaited. :)
@PS_Tube
@PS_Tube 2 года назад
Linux on X86 tabs. Great experimental vid. Yay !! Just got the notification for the vid !
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Greetings!
@seguramlk
@seguramlk 2 года назад
Awesome, Chris 👍
@robertmaxa6631
@robertmaxa6631 2 года назад
A time consuming process,to find out what works, but, your persistence paid off, and got a functioning result.
@jdavilape
@jdavilape 2 года назад
Good video, i really like the jingos ui but with Linux mint compatibility 👍
@aronkvh
@aronkvh 2 года назад
thanks for this video, you posted it right when I found and old Windows 8 2in1
@crism8868
@crism8868 2 года назад
13:07 the typist theme is meant to practice touch typing (typing with all four fingers). The color coding helps memorizing which row of keys is reached by which finger (q,a,z for the left pinkie etc.) Fascinating video btw! Didn't expect Mint to fare so we'll since Cinnamon is not the first DE that would come to mind when thinking of touch friendly DEs. On impression alone Gnome would seem a better choice. But then again impressions can be deceiving.
@Oharafolk
@Oharafolk 2 года назад
Ohh thanks so much, love this experiment!!
@SirTodd.
@SirTodd. 2 года назад
Very impressive, indeed. I had no idea that the mobile development area had advanced so well. I mean, it does make sense, but I hadn't thought about using Linux on a mobile much. I'm glad to know that the options are there and that Mint is the best apparent distro, which is fine with me because Mint is a fine OS.
@chriholt
@chriholt 2 года назад
Very impressive experiment!
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Thank Chris. :)
@brianwood5220
@brianwood5220 2 года назад
Great video Christopher. Thanks for sharing
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Greetings Brian.
@FlyLegy
@FlyLegy 2 года назад
Great content choice and presentation, thank you very much for sharing it with us. I would love to see similar expetiments on mobile devices as I have a few lying around without further factory updates, ready for projects like this.
@lsd22252
@lsd22252 2 года назад
Excellent thx Chris. I look forward to trying Linux Mint on two of my old Win 8 tablets and also an old Intel Compute Stick plugged into my 24" Philips touch monitor 🤞. Worth a try 😁.
@anurasenarathna1703
@anurasenarathna1703 2 года назад
Good experiment. Thank you
@dralmalood
@dralmalood 2 года назад
Another great video Chris. I'd love to see a deep dive follow-up video perhaps after spending a week or two with Mint on the tablet to see how everything functions. I tried running Mint of a USB and couldn't get the pen or mouse to work on a Surface Pro 6.
@STONE69_
@STONE69_ 2 года назад
Full credit to the Linux Mint people, they are doing a great job with their Distro, thats the one on use on my PCs
@chubbymoth5810
@chubbymoth5810 Год назад
Mint by far has the best UI in Linux and has been developed upon for quite some time, always working from the same concept. I am pleasantly surpised it has good support for tablets as my Galaxy Book is screaming at me to ditch windoze.
@WPGinfo
@WPGinfo 2 года назад
Interesting video. Time for some experiments! Thnx Chris
@JulioSalim
@JulioSalim 2 года назад
Very interesting! I’ll give a try to revive my old surface. Thanks!!!
@yash1152
@yash1152 Год назад
15:01 brilliant manjaro, keep going down
@mirzosharifjalolov4247
@mirzosharifjalolov4247 2 года назад
Thank you! Very informative video.
@ccroy2001
@ccroy2001 2 года назад
This is great! I love Surface devices and don't mind Windows, in fact I prefer it, but I do know Linux very well and this could be a fun learning experience on an older Surface device.
@RetroGameStream
@RetroGameStream 2 года назад
This was a particularly interesting video to me. A few months ago I inherited a somewhat low powered all-in-one hp pavilion computer, basically a giant, heavy, x86 tablet. I wanted to make a kiosk computer to control Spotify and other things. The paths we took to find a good distro were almost identical. I had to watch to the very end to make sure the comment I was about to write wouldn't be something you were about to do. In the end I settled on Linux Mint. Still works nicely as a cumbersome kiosk in my kitchen.
@STONE69_
@STONE69_ 2 года назад
Those Pavilions are better than any of the crap they make today ... light and thin equals crap that breaks down easily and often.
@RetroGameStream
@RetroGameStream 2 года назад
@@STONE69_ oh yeah, the thing is a tank.
@RaduTek
@RaduTek 2 года назад
It's good to install the linux-surface kernel to get the best support for touch input and power management. On newer ones it's also required to get proper keyboard and touchpad support
@PeterDempsey-yarglags
@PeterDempsey-yarglags 2 года назад
I installed Ubuntu on a surface book 2 with the surface kernel. I always had the keyboard attached so I never tried out the on-screen keyboard. The cameras were not supported, I wonder if they are supported with mint.
@9hundred67
@9hundred67 Год назад
@@PeterDempsey-yarglags yeah i would also like to know this about the cameras......
@fattomandeibu
@fattomandeibu 2 года назад
Very interesting. My dad's tablet long ago run out of space due to Windows update eating the eMMC, and with Windows not allowing updates to be installed to the much larger SD card, this could be the solution I'm looking for. Very useful.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Yes, there are a lot of x86 tablets out there no longer ableto take Windows updates.
@fattomandeibu
@fattomandeibu 2 года назад
@Tony Interesting, I think my dad's is a Chuwi, too. Hopefully the battery will work. My dad's elderly and used it for reading in bed until looping Windows update attempts(it attempts to install updates, gives an out of space error and shuts down again) made it unusable.
@andrekz9138
@andrekz9138 2 года назад
That's the most exciting thing about old hardware, in my opinion. They evolve into test rigs for experiments you wouldn't try on your main system 😝
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
@@andrekz9138 Very true.
@fattomandeibu
@fattomandeibu 2 года назад
@@andrekz9138 Most of mine end up as hand-me-downs to family and friends who don't need as powerful a computer as I do. I do most of my experimentation on Raspberry Pis or a spare hard disk(I disable my NVMe socket in the BIOS, so as not to accidentally break my Windows install) these days.
@englishrupe01
@englishrupe01 Год назад
Hi Chris....wonderful comparisons, many thanks. I use Onboard keyboard a lot and love it, and i have a tip: you can pull the keyboard anywhere you want with the kinda Christian cross button, second row down on the right. It took me a while to figure it out too....and when it restarts it will be in the same place as before. Thanks again.
@anon_y_mousse
@anon_y_mousse 2 года назад
This is great, my mom has a Surface and if Windows ever stops working I might get her to switch. For the next test I'd love to see you install LFS on to it. It'd be a lot of work, but maybe a collab with Jeff Geerling would be in order.
@ArniesTech
@ArniesTech 2 года назад
I really wish Linux on mobile phones was ready for use 🙏🤞
@sim6699
@sim6699 2 года назад
Good surprise mint working so well.
@CCoburn3
@CCoburn3 2 года назад
Great video. I have a Walmart tablet. It's not x86, but I didn't know there were ARM Linux distros for tablets. I think I will give it a try. It's no surprise that Linux Mint just works out of the box. That's why I use Mint as my distro of choice.
@renobodyrenobody
@renobodyrenobody 2 года назад
Interesting, it opens new recycling opportunities. Thank you Chris!
@benjaminsmith3151
@benjaminsmith3151 2 года назад
I hope you can get it going permanently. I have one of those Surface 2 Pros on the shelf, and I'm never going to run Windows on it again. A success doing that might give me the confidence to also do so on my Surface Pro 4 which I use daily. Plenty of life left in these excellent machines!
@notquitecopacetic
@notquitecopacetic 2 года назад
This was great. I vote you do a follow up video with Fedora (so you have tried the biggest players), and then maybe some esoteric loghtweighr distros that you heavily customize. At the. Ery least Fedora and some of the others suggested here in the comments. Either way, fun video.
@TimothyTocci
@TimothyTocci Год назад
Great insight - thank you.
@martinsmith5028
@martinsmith5028 2 года назад
Thanks Chris, very useful
@shawnjefferson692
@shawnjefferson692 Год назад
Awesome video, would love to see a long term update with regards to battery life, getting updates. software downloads, WiFi connections, and especially installing just MINT without windows.
@DylanDurdle
@DylanDurdle 2 года назад
I've been using my main debian system image (previously LMDE) on a cheap helix Thinkpad tablet. Loving MATE and onboard keyboard. Still tweaking it s bit everyday. Always nice tricks still be done to make everything work well with just your fingers.
@BharatMohanty
@BharatMohanty 2 года назад
Greetings sir....This is interesting..I would love to see more of these kinds of videos....{ Including sbc ofcourse :) }
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Thanks -- and noted!
@quademasters249
@quademasters249 2 года назад
I have a CF-33 Panasonic tablet. I've run Mint on it successfully.
@Vynncent
@Vynncent 2 года назад
I made a post about running Fedora on my Pro 2 on the Level1 Techs forum years ago. That said, the Pro 2 has a quirk where it may not always want to boot off a removable drive, but it can be made to do so by holding shift and clicking Restart while in Windows, click troubleshooting, then use a device, and then select the device you want to boot off of.
@peterosy
@peterosy 2 года назад
Everything I have tried with versions of Linux mint have just worked and fairly well at least. Even an old TV box that use to have an outdated version of Android :)
@srtcsb
@srtcsb 2 года назад
Thanks for another great video. 👍
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Greetings Steve.
@jpwillm5252
@jpwillm5252 2 года назад
Thank you for the presentation of these distributions compatible with tablet-pc. To move the OnBoard virtual keyboard, just grab the four arrows icon in the top right.🙂
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
I did try that, but could not convince the keyboard in Manjaro to move! :)
@jpwillm5252
@jpwillm5252 2 года назад
@@ExplainingComputers Ah, ok 🙂
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
@@jpwillm5252 :)
@josephravu5039
@josephravu5039 2 года назад
Great video, thanks!
@davidhegeman7884
@davidhegeman7884 2 года назад
Very nice video of a topic I wasn't expecting to see! I do want to add that in my (short) experience of owning a laptop with a touchscreen, I found that Zorin OS also has very good touch screen support. I am currently using Linux Mint on this machine though, but I would say that Zorin probably has better touchscreen support. For example, Zorin allows you to scroll on a webpage by simple swiping anywhere on the webpage, whereas on Mint you have to use the scrollbar. You can probably configure it somewhere in the settings, but I haven't seen the option yet.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Thanks for this. As shown at the end of the video in Google Docs, you can swipe-to-scroll in Linux Mint (at least in Chrome).
@ivarand
@ivarand 2 года назад
swipe to scroll works fine on my old lenovo yoga 2 too (Mint cinnamon 20.3)
@trevorford8332
@trevorford8332 2 года назад
You can't beat linux mint, it's versatile runs on anything. 😊
@another3997
@another3997 2 года назад
It's not a particularly lightweight distro, so running it on old, low powered hardware isn't a great experience... even using the supposedly lightweight version. It brings my old Netbooks to their knees, so now I run Q4OS or Bionic Puppy on them and they fly. However, Mint does seem to be pretty stable.
@nathanmead140
@nathanmead140 2 года назад
@@another3997 the oldest PC I have ran Linux mint on is my dell latitude E6510 (a 2010 business laptop and the fist laptop I owned) before it got upgraded to a quad core CPU and it ran mint very well with a dual core i5 540m 512MB nvidia NVS 3100m and 8 GigaBytes of RAM, it was very slow when booting from a 40GB 5400RPM HDD (would take up to 3 minutes) but after I got a SSD it booted in 15 seconds or less.
@owendavidmalicsi5900
@owendavidmalicsi5900 2 года назад
I think linux on touch devices is only going to get better, since both GNOME and elementaryOS, which are both UX-centric distros took interest in responsive mobile design for applications
@sgodsellify
@sgodsellify 2 года назад
Fedora is a good distro that supports x86 devices, as well as ARM devices.
@dovahshy15
@dovahshy15 2 года назад
And Purism with their PureOS as well
@kg4foo
@kg4foo 2 года назад
I enjoyed your video. I watched it on a M$ Surface Go2 that had been dual boot for about a year. Win10 broke though and complained about not being online. Instead of fixing it I just formatted the whole drive to ext4 and have just linux Mint now. Life is too short for windows 10. So on the rare occasion that windows is needed I'll just run it in a gnome box. Gnome box also works as a VNC viewer for adminstering to a RSpi or whatever if you don't need to move files around.
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Great to hear! :)
@wclifton968gameplaystutorials
@wclifton968gameplaystutorials 2 года назад
I would strongly recommend that you try PureOS which is by Purism, the company behind the Librem5 "smartphone" which runs PureOS using either the GNOME shell or "Phosh" which is the mobile-version of GNOME shell that is developed by Purism (although the GNOME project themselves are now making their own mobile UI) which I think might be worth checking out. Also, JingOS is mainly designed for their "Jingpad" Linux-based tablet which I believe is developed using the QT Toolkit...
@ExplainingComputers
@ExplainingComputers 2 года назад
Thanks for this. PureOS does indeed look interesting. Thanks for the tip, I will give it is try! :)
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