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How to install linux on a windows tablet
How to install linux on a windows tablet












how to install linux on a windows tablet

Today, I spent the day working on any or all of the above. I was just happy that everything else was working! Please note that these were NOT critical, as far as I was concerned. At this point, almost everything I needed was running. I am running Xubuntu 18.04 with the 4.15.0-22-generic kernel. After installing the distro, I rebooted and *poof* I was all set.mostly. I slapped in a 128 GB microSD card for my /home folder and booted up the new drive. When the program is done, you'll have a spiffy new drive ready to install your favorite distro without all the messing around that you have to do with Grub2.

how to install linux on a windows tablet

Follow the steps on the site and, when you run isorespin, choose the "Atom Processor" additions.

how to install linux on a windows tablet

Then, grab your favorite Linux Distro - 64-Bit too! - and a flash drive. Aftera bunch of attempts using some very good guides, I stumbled across the easiest thing ever: What this means is that you can't just grab your favorite Linux distro and install it. The Insignia Tablet has a 32-Bit UEFI, but a 64-Bit processor. To start out, I needed to get a USB drive to function. Every time Windows updated, I got a "low disk space" error. (Let the Windows fan boys start their hating!) I couldn't turn off enough features to make the system feel responsive enough to want to use. After playing with the Insignia tablet for a while, I really grew sick of how slow and bloated it felt. Because of that, I've seen how fast Xubuntu works and how.not fast.Windows works. I run Ubuntu Linux on my desktop, but I have a Windows computer, as well. I just wanted to share my experiences and see if I can find someone to help me to complete this project.














How to install linux on a windows tablet