Message from @Deleted User

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2016-06-15 22:51:26 UTC  

Does

2016-06-15 22:51:32 UTC  

Ffs

2016-06-15 22:51:36 UTC  

boot into bios, pick live usb stick, install

2016-06-15 22:51:37 UTC  

20th

2016-06-15 22:51:45 UTC  

no idea about tablets tho

2016-06-15 22:52:15 UTC  

Ffs fleksy just writes some random shit

2016-06-15 22:54:52 UTC  

It's the same procedure

2016-06-15 22:55:09 UTC  

I would like to try remixOS but its impossible according to the devs because Intel haven't released an android bios for this soc

2016-06-15 22:55:11 UTC  

But the Ubuntu drivers/touchscreen drivers are shit, don't try

2016-06-15 22:55:26 UTC  

Unless you get custom ones from somewhere

2016-06-15 22:55:35 UTC  

Linux is barely a competent desktop OS, it'll be early days for tablet

2016-06-15 22:55:47 UTC  

Or if you're gonna use the tablet with KBM

2016-06-15 23:00:57 UTC  

Probably never

2016-06-15 23:01:56 UTC  

I don't get all those linux threads on g

2016-06-15 23:02:17 UTC  

Arch vs ubuntu

2016-06-15 23:02:44 UTC  

Like I tried linux and uninstalled it after 1 hour

2016-06-15 23:02:50 UTC  

Which distro?

2016-06-15 23:02:56 UTC  

Ubuntu

2016-06-15 23:03:08 UTC  

Ubuntu is one of the worst I think

2016-06-15 23:03:21 UTC  

People shill arch because you custom install it to be exactly as you want

2016-06-15 23:03:27 UTC  

So it can be very lightweight

2016-06-15 23:03:32 UTC  

Isn't it the easiest?

2016-06-15 23:03:34 UTC  

Just takes some time

2016-06-15 23:03:49 UTC  

They're all easy to install, Mint is the most liked and user friendly

2016-06-15 23:03:56 UTC  

My gf uses it and loves it

2016-06-15 23:04:01 UTC  

No I mean to use

2016-06-15 23:04:09 UTC  

That's what I mean

2016-06-15 23:04:17 UTC  

Mint is easiest to use

2016-06-15 23:04:25 UTC  

Like simple stuff like installing drivers

2016-06-15 23:04:26 UTC  

Biggest install base too

2016-06-15 23:04:32 UTC  

Made me go apeshit

2016-06-15 23:04:49 UTC  

You need to learn how to use terminal

2016-06-15 23:04:55 UTC  

But after that it's easy

2016-06-15 23:05:07 UTC  

Everyone grows up double clicking a exe file

2016-06-15 23:05:27 UTC  

But on linux you just type sudo apt-get install steam or whatever, does it all for you

2016-06-15 23:05:51 UTC  

Because its easy and user friendly

2016-06-15 23:05:58 UTC  

Mint sidesteps terminal, it has a built in updater

2016-06-15 23:06:04 UTC  

It's basically a shell over terminal

2016-06-15 23:06:18 UTC  

Just lists drivers and updates

2016-06-15 23:06:28 UTC  

That's why people love it tbh

2016-06-15 23:06:42 UTC  

Muh GUI