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posted by n1 on Thursday April 03 2014, @10:38AM   Printer-friendly
from the liberating-hardware-from-the-evil-empires dept.

I am getting fed up with all those app stores that just sell apps, but never give the source code. I used to fix in the source code the things that annoyed me. In the case of app stores, I just get generic (and very kind) replies from authors. Apart from those replies they never improve their apps, just collect more money from people who purchased (and can't get money back if not satisfied).

I have decided to install Debian on a tablet but I need some really nice hardware first that I can use for that. I would prefer a bigger screen, but in fact if you know any tablet that will run nicely with Debian or Ubuntu please tell!

 
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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by metamonkey on Thursday April 03 2014, @10:54AM

    by metamonkey (3174) on Thursday April 03 2014, @10:54AM (#25601)

    I have a Lenovo Yoga 11s [lenovo.com], which is a convertible ultrabook. You can flip the display completely around and use it as a tablet. I dual boot OpenSUSE 13.1 and Windows 8 on it.

    The problems are that there are not a lot of touch-aware linux apps nor have I hacked together something to use the rotation sensor to tell KDE to automatically rotate the screen. It works well as a Windows 8 tablet and a linux ultrabook, but not necessarily a linux tablet.

    To be honest, I don't really know what would work as a linux tablet due to the lack of touch-aware apps.

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  • (Score: 2) by NCommander on Thursday April 03 2014, @11:08AM

    by NCommander (2) <mcasadevall@dev.soylentnews.org> on Thursday April 03 2014, @11:08AM (#25615) Homepage Journal

    I have a Yoga Pro 2 myself, love the hardware (though mine has a faulty wireless card that has proven problematic to replace), and found that there's really not a lot of good ways to be touch friendly. I might try using Ubuntu for Tablets on it at some point, but I'm just not sure there's a good non-AOSP) solution. I'd love to hear feedback myself.

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Marneus68 on Thursday April 03 2014, @11:33AM

    by Marneus68 (3572) on Thursday April 03 2014, @11:33AM (#25635)

    >lack of touch-aware apps
    >apps
    That word...

    Anyway, Gnome 3 and Gnome Shell are really touch friendly these days, that's probably the only thing Gnome is doing right. There's even a usable virtual keyboard that pops up when you need it.