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Can Sailfish be installed on Intel Atom x7-Z8750 linux tablet?

asked 2016-04-04 17:15:06 +0300

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updated 2018-12-03 23:03:48 +0300

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Recently brought the Katana 10.1" Tablet with corresponding Pingo Keyboard and Microsoft Windows 10 Home. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/worlds-first-true-linux-x86-and-x64-tablet#/

Was convinced by two impressive features, namely the 8MP front and 13MP rear cameras, and the HDMI Input to record or view on the device. Essential for videographers and photographers that need a second screen or want the ability to edit videos/photos on-the-go.

Besides being an external monitor for video/photo equipment, a tablet with HDMI input can also be used as a secondary monitor for laptop/tablet/phone (e.g., ubuntu convergence and windows continuum), and a touch input device for any computer. It would benefit so many users!

Any suggestions about the installation of Sailfish on this potential Intel linux tablet would be appreciated.

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We've got us already this thread: https://together.jolla.com/question/128326/community-port-requests-2016/
where new port requests for SFOS are managed. As SFOS is also available for x86 architecture (because of the Jolla tablet) a port for the device you mentioned should be possible by all means.

Simply add one answer and one entry to the thread named.

lakutalo ( 2016-04-04 17:37:27 +0300 )edit

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answered 2016-04-04 19:17:57 +0300

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I think this is advertisment post.

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You might be right. But then at least it seems quite unobtrusive, since there are a lot of specs in other posts the like.

lakutalo ( 2016-04-04 22:14:03 +0300 )edit
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