Linx 1010 10.1-Inch Tablet - Black (Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB Storage, WLAN, Bluetooth, Camera, Windows 10) (Renewed)

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Linx 1010 10.1-Inch Tablet - Black (Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB Storage, WLAN, Bluetooth, Camera, Windows 10) (Renewed)

Linx 1010 10.1-Inch Tablet - Black (Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB Storage, WLAN, Bluetooth, Camera, Windows 10) (Renewed)

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Hi Kerry, unfortunately I’m not sure what you mean. Are you talking about the Windows login screen? Try press and hold on both power button and volume up button to enter UEFI setup menu so you can boot Windows 10 from USB created by media creation tool. The screen is reasonable although not exceptional running at a resolution of 1280 x 800 with a density of 149 pixels-per-inch, which is fine for general use but will look dull next to high end tablet screens.

The best way to store a lithium-ion battery is at a temperature between 5 and 45 degrees Celcius. It's also a good idea make sure the battery is about 67% charged before it is stored away. There is some hardware difference between the 10 and the 1010B but they both use Bay Trail processors, so it’s unfortunate that the 10 doesn’t seem as well behaved when booting Fedora. Unfortunately the 1010B is all I have so I can’t test with the other models.Unfortunately my 1010B is at work at the moment and I can’t grab it to play with BIOS settings for another week or so, but you could try Method 4 & 5 listed here and see if the 1010B has comparable BIOS settings to the ones in the picture? dev/mmcblk1p3 / btrfs rw,seclabel,relatime,compress=zstd:1,ssd,space_cache=v2,subvolid=257,subvol=/root 0 0 TJ, there’s a section called “Installing 32-bit Grub after a Botched Install” that you need to follow after installing 22.04. It worked for me on 22.04. I have also tried Cinnamon, MATE and XFCE on the tablet. These are generally less demanding and therefore faster and more responsive than GNOME or KDE. However, they also don’t fully cater for tablets in the way that the bigger desktop environments. For example, when I last tested them, none of the three support automatic rotation of the screen based on the accelerometer, or automatic rotation of touch inputs. That means you’ll have to set your screen rotation to landscape manually if you want to use it in that orientation, and if you want to use the touchscreen in landscape orientation, you’ll need to rotate it using the command-line scripts shown here.

EFI is a complicated beast and I’m not super knowledgeable about it myself! Part of it is baked into the board firmware in the same way as BIOS, but an EFI partition is also required on disk, along with GPT replacing the older disk MBR. (Most EFI enabled firmware is still able to boot from MBR disks, never tried it on the Linx tablet though.) The firmware comes from the device manufacturer, while partitions on disk generally come from an operating system you have installed - though third party EFI boot loaders like rEFInd are available (I use rEFInd to switch between Windows and Linux on my desktop PC). It’s possible that there’s some difference between your “MMC 032GE4” and my “MMC 032G72” but I doubt it would be significant enough to prevent booting Linux. Regular readers and Podcast listeners will be aware that I’m an iOS man (dare I say ‘fan boy’) so why would I look to a Windows 10 device?Dmesg shows several reports of “pulseaudio:xxx map pfn RAM range req uncached-minus for [mem 0x0dd00000-0x0dd56fff], got write-combining”. I’m guessing it’s caused by a kernel update but haven’t had time to fiddle with it. SeatDefaults] display-setup-script = xrandr -o right && xinput set-prop "pointer:Goodix Capacitive TouchScreen" 'Coordinate Transformation Matrix' 0 1 0 -1 0 1 0 0 1 You can attempt to fix this by following this procedure, but it will be much easier (although more time consuming) to install 20.04.3 and do an in-place upgrade to a later release. No idea why permission denied. However when I run the Disks utility it is showing my internal memory as an SD Card Reader; if I look at the Model I get MMC 032GE4 (sd/mmc). Could it be that with my device, Linux is interpreting the internal memory as an SD card. By the way I do not have an SD card attached. Thanks for all the useful info. I got a 1010L cheaply a while ago as the windows 10 updates wouldnt fit on the smaller 16gb storage. Ive managed to use it quite well with xubuntu apart from one thing that has never worked: Shutting down!



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