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Putting Linux on a tablet? Here's 7 distros to try
Is your tablet PC starting to show its age? Whether you're stuck on Windows 10 or suffering under the bloat of Windows 11, a Linux installation is the best way to give an old tablet PC a new lease on ...
The tablet market may already include numerous Linux-based competitors, but the vast majority of them use Google’s Android platform, which–although based on Linux–isn’t entirely open. It’s possible ...
The PineTab-V is a 10.1 inch tablet with a 1280 x 800 pixel IPS LCD display, 8GB of LPDDR4 memory, 128GB of eMMC storage, and a detachable keyboard with backlit keys. What really makes it different ...
The KDE-powered Vivaldi tablet project has been killed, leaving Ubuntu Touch as our only hope for a Linux-first tablet. My daily computing experience is pretty “tablet-heavy.” My Nexus 7 is my ...
There have been Linux tablets in the market for years if you consider that Android is Linux-based. There have also been attempts to put "proper" Linux flavors on phones and tablets, but most of those ...
If you have been patiently waiting for Pine64 to make available their new PineTab Linux tablet, you will be pleased to know that the Linux tablet is now available to preorder priced at $100. Equipped ...
Tablets, slates, phones, and fablets, there are no shortage of electronics that take the Star-Trek-ish form factor of a handheld rectangle of glass that connects you to everything. This is the world ...
If you are patiently waiting for the launch of the new, previously unveiled JingPad A1 Linux tablet, you’ll be pleased to know that it’s crowdfunding campaign will start on June the 15th making the ...
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