Hello all, I am looking for a tablet/convertible which can run Linux natively, (no chroot in Android). So far I have seen Lenovo Miix which are pretty ok, the 320 is cheap and should do what I need it to do pretty much but would look for some other alternatives too if there are any. The only 2 pre-requisites are: - Intel CPU - secure boot can be turned off
seems nice but I'm always scared buying from chinkshit websites like that, hopefully if it'll pop up on amazon I'll get it from there
Easton Adams
Gentoo
Aaron Bennett
Most likely will go for Arch as I'm more familiar with that than Gentoo. I want to use it as portable media player/PDF reader and to play some old point and click games through scummvm. The bonus factor is given by the detachable keyboard which allows me to work comfortably over SSH if I need to.
Blake Bailey
Why not just get an android tablet?
Alexander Lewis
AFAIK only tables are supported
Jaxson Hughes
>I want to do things that you could do on any cheap android tablet >but I want it to run Linux because derp
Grayson Rivera
the ability of running linux natively leaves it open to doing much more than what you can do with android: I don't see a way of running docker in Android for example...
Kevin Parker
I've been thinking of the ChromeOS tablets/convertibles myself.
Connor Johnson
A Lenovo Thinkpad X220 tablet
Andrew Hall
hahaha I'm interested in doing the same but I have a chinese tablet, and since the tablet is slow as shit (just have 512 MB of ram), I'll like to install gentoo there. Then I wanna ask, have you found some tutorial about the hole process? I honestly don't have a clue about how to do it.
Alexander Jenkins
definitely cross compile your gentoo on a different machine