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Linx 1010 10.1-Inch Tablet - Black (Intel Atom Z3735F 1.33 GHz, 2 GB RAM, 32 GB Storage, WLAN, Bluetooth, Camera, Windows 10) (Renewed)

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If you would like to force it to update to a more recent version of Windows 10, you will need to do this by downloading a new install image from Microsoft, and using it to upgrade your existing installation, or replace whatever’s on your system if you’re switching back to Windows. The result isn’t perfect—as you can see in this picture there are some strange visual artifacts when using the new Activities view—but I’m not sure that’s specific to the Linx tablet, more likely it’s just due to the software not being fully supported on Ubuntu yet. Well in reality it’s pretty good, yes this isn’t a high end desktop Ninja gaming device, but although I’ve been relatively sensible in what I’ve asked it to do, it’s performed everything I’ve asked it to do very well indeed, even PS2 emulation, and with a battery life to match my iPad Air’s this is a productivity dream. Also sometimes when you switch them on the wireless connection has a red cross on it (we have full wireless coverage), I then have to log on with my admin account, go into network connections then disable and enable the wireless connection for it to kick back into life. that I discovered the above workaround but when I removed the physical keyboard the accelerometer no longer worked at all and when I put the physical keyboard back on the accelerometer worked again.

efi into the folder and all installed ok but on reboot I get stuck in efi shell, I can’t see the 32 grub file in the directory just the 64bit is the process of rectifying this is there a something I missed out, the script? Are you referring to the red LED that comes on (admittedly near the camera) when the unit is charging? The screen is reasonable although not exceptional running at a resolution of 1280 x 800 with a density of 149 pixels-per-inch, which is fine for general use but will look dull next to high end tablet screens.

I have been running windows 10 on my Linx 10 for a couple of weeks now and I am quite happy with it. I’ve not encountered that problem before when booting the tablet from the Windows 10 installation USB, so I’m not sure what to suggest there really. If I can work out a useful way of extracting and posting the recovery partition I will let you know. One more thing i can note (don’t really know if it will help) is that the BSOD will only be visible for a short period (had to use slow motion camera to even read the msg) if i have any partition on the disk.

df -h” should show you disk usage, and “cat /etc/mtab” should show the current state of mounted partitions.Firstly it will prompt you to select your keyboard layout; after that it will present the “Installation Summary” menu. I’ve tried multiple USB sticks and multiple ways of flashing (unetbootin, dd, mkusb etc) and none of them have worked. If you don’t something gets messed up in pulse after a few seconds/minutes of playback and there’s no obvious way to fix it after it breaks. If it boots but you get a busybox console instead of a proper Ubuntu login GUI, check your partition numbering — /dev/mmcblk0p5 may not be the right partition.

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