On 29/11/2020 16:16, GianPiero Puccioni wrote:
a friend just got a tablet and and has some problems with it.
Is has F32 installed, the tablet is a Ugee M708 which is seen by lsusb as a
XP-Pen 10 (?).
It works as a mouse and can be used to draw in graphics programs but it doesn't
have all the ex
* Florian Weimer:
> Is there any tablet-like hardware which is well-supported by Fedora 20
> and later? Something with a high-resolution display?
>
> I don't need 3D acceleration beyond what's needed to run a typical
> desktop environment, but I'd like to have lots of RAM, a bit of CPU
> power (p
* Stephen Gallagher:
> The only one I've heard of anyone spending real time getting running
> is:
> https://www.happyassassin.net/fedlet-a-fedora-remix-for-bay-trail-tablets/
I would have hoped for something with a bit more CPU power. Atom CPUs
aren't as bad as they used to be, but they are stil
On 08/19/2014 08:51 AM, Stephen Gallagher wrote:
https://www.happyassassin.net/fedlet-a-fedora-remix-for-bay-trail-tablets/
But that's an ARM platform, not an x86_* system.
Bay Tail is Atom. Atom is x86. :)
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On 08/17/2014 09:55 AM, Florian Weimer wrote:
> Is there any tablet-like hardware which is well-supported by Fedora
> 20 and later? Something with a high-resolution display?
>
> I don't need 3D acceleration beyond what's needed to run a typical
> de
On Fri, 2 Dec 2011 11:12:27 -0300
Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 11:08, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> > It seems to me you might want to give MeeGo a try.
> > The WeTab tablet (from a German company, I believe) shipped with MeeGo
> > and was an x86 system.
Its from a German compay c
Hi,
>> My question is, on the tablet side, anyone has tried Fedora on the
>> Iconia, and found it nice to use with touch-screen only?
>
>Good question - not me
>
>I think that a tablet device and a tablet computer scratch 2 different
>itches and wanting to have that scratched by the same hardw
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 11:08, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> It seems to me you might want to give MeeGo a try.
> The WeTab tablet (from a German company, I believe) shipped with MeeGo
> and was an x86 system.
Here, $400. But Intel not AMD based (too bad :-/)
http://ho.io/wetab
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On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 10:36, wrote:
> I wan't clear. I expect it to work, but as as it would on any notebook /
> netbook. The hardware is supported, that's all. So far it looks I can use the
> touch screen as a pointer device adn rotate the screen. Not a big deal. That
> means just using the
Hi,
>> Until now it doesn't look like I can install Fedora and use it on a pure
>> tablet. So I keep my current netbook, which is yet not old.
>
>What makes you conclude that it won´t work?.
>
>It seems to me you didn´t google enough:
>
>http://www.entirelyunlike.net/?tag=iconia-tab-w500
>
>He´s
On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 08:39, wrote:
> Until now it doesn't look like I can install Fedora and use it on a pure
> tablet. So I keep my current netbook, which is yet not old.
What makes you conclude that it won´t work?.
It seems to me you didn´t google enough:
http://www.entirelyunlike.net/?ta
Hi there,
>> Given the relatively low cost of
>> the hardware these days, it's much more realistic to simply buy both
>
>Don´t extrapolate your income levels to the rest of the world. And
>notice the OP was from Brazil.
>
>Hardware costs, when duties and taxes are factored, can be 2x as much,
>an
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 08:23, Craig White wrote:
> Given the relatively low cost of
> the hardware these days, it's much more realistic to simply buy both
Don´t extrapolate your income levels to the rest of the world. And
notice the OP was from Brazil.
Hardware costs, when duties and taxes are f
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 10:23, Tim wrote:
> Seriously, how long do you want to spend on phone calls and letter
> writing, to get back a measly $30 or so? I'm not, particularly, a "time
> is money" person. But it'd be a tedious and stressful thing to go
> through.
It is a matter of principle.
$30
On Wed, 2011-11-30 at 18:34 -0200, ferna...@lozano.eti.br wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> > It's my understanding that Google has released the complete source
> for the latest Android. Someone please correct if I'm wrong.
> > John
>
> Releasing the sources is not enough for me. Android is developed at
> clos
On Thu, 2011-12-01 at 04:48 -0300, Fernando Cassia wrote:
> Plus, it would be great to approach Acer about a Windows license refund. :)
>
> http://linux.vandeplas.com/acer/winrefund.htm
While such notions have appealed to me, in the past. Having seen the
kerfuffle that you'd have to go through,
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 19:10, wrote:
>
> I can't believe there's no one on this list who tried Gnome Shell 3 on any
> touch-enabled PC or x86 tablet. :-(
You could tell us. :)
Plus, it would be great to approach Acer about a Windows license refund. :)
http://linux.vandeplas.com/acer/winrefund
Hi,
>> My question is, on the tablet side, anyone has tried Fedora on the
>> Iconia, and found it nice to use with touch-screen only?
>>
>Hi, I'm planning to buy Iconia W500 too
>since it use the AMD Fusion CPU, it can run both fedora AMD64 and x86,
>but the question is, is it possible to boot th
On 12/1/2011 12:04 AM, ferna...@lozano.eti.br wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> It's my understanding that Google has released the complete source for
> the latest Android. Someone please correct if I'm wrong.
>> John
>
> Releasing the sources is not enough for me. Android is developed at
> closed doors, and the
Hi,
> It's my understanding that Google has released the complete sourcefor
the latest Android. Someone please correct if I'm wrong.
> John
Releasing the sources is not enough for me. Android is developed at
closed doors, and the source released afterwards, or not released at all,
like it hap
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 08:22, Alan Cox wrote:
> It can be - although all current Android devices on the market are I
> believe ARM based. See android-x86.org.
Thanks!. I heard about some "porting effort" but wasn´t aware they had
produced working versions already.
FC
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On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 03:39:57 -0300
Fernando Cassia wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 01:33, John Wendel wrote:
> > It's my understanding that Google has released the complete source for the
> > latest Android. Someone please correct if I'm wrong.
> >
> > John
>
> Android is an x86 OS?
It can be
Anybody knows if there are any attempt to port fedora to other tabs
(non x86) hardware, as Samsung Galaxy Tab??
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On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 01:33, John Wendel wrote:
> It's my understanding that Google has released the complete source for the
> latest Android. Someone please correct if I'm wrong.
>
> John
Android is an x86 OS?
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On 11/29/2011 11:36 AM, ferna...@lozano.eti.br wrote:
Hi there,
Googling around I found with a little work I can run Fedora on that
Tablet. Only wish it didn't came with Windows Pro, I could save a few
bucks if it was Windows Home Basic.
Anyone on the list tried this? Do you think this machi
Hi,
>> Googling around I found with a little work I can run Fedora on that Tablet.
>> Only wish it didn't came with Windows Pro, I could save a few bucks if it
>> was Windows Home Basic.
>
>The Iconia tab is an x86 PC, more precisely an AMD Fusion based tablet.
>It will run any x86 OS you throw at
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 16:36, wrote:
>
> Googling around I found with a little work I can run Fedora on that Tablet.
> Only wish it didn't came with Windows Pro, I could save a few bucks if it
> was Windows Home Basic.
The Iconia tab is an x86 PC, more precisely an AMD Fusion based tablet.
It
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