Re: [Trisquel-users] How to boot Trisquel netinstall in that chinese EPC 'smartbook's

2015-11-12 Thread daigege2
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Re: [Trisquel-users] How to boot Trisquel netinstall in that chinese EPC 'smartbook's

2015-08-18 Thread bob
That is not exactly true. The restricted boot on ARM generally applies to devices running Windows (not Win CE). Now some may need a non-free stage one loader (that loads u-boot), but that is rare on many of these sub / cheap machines like the one pictured. I have had a few of these and they

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to boot Trisquel netinstall in that chinese EPC 'smartbook's

2015-08-18 Thread thiago . zoroastro
Now some may need a non-free stage one loader (that loads u-boot) The issue is: what the free stage one loader you suggest me, I prefer to ask here instead of other places. Lacks something to boot him. I wish to know what lacks in Trisquel netinstall to make it? Please tell me if possible,

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to boot Trisquel netinstall in that chinese EPC 'smartbook's

2015-08-18 Thread thiago . zoroastro
Yes, it's ARM 8650. I found that there are Debian's solutions to EPC's Smartbooks. We should to encourage what supports software freedom. If he runs Debian so also must to run a fully free distribution. But free as in freedom never will be easy.

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to boot Trisquel netinstall in that chinese EPC 'smartbook's

2015-08-18 Thread thiago . zoroastro
Hi dear, Excuse my ignorance, but if nothing stop the boot at least the SD Card read that script, what would be of him freedomless?

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to boot Trisquel netinstall in that chinese EPC 'smartbook's

2015-08-18 Thread chris
My gut says that isn't an X86 system. Trisquel won't work if my gut is right. Windows CE usually ran (always or almost always?) on non-X86 devices. No BIOS is probably also a pretty big hint that it isn't X86. Though I'm assuming we're being pretty broad in scope when we say BIOS.

Re: [Trisquel-users] How to boot Trisquel netinstall in that chinese EPC 'smartbook's

2015-08-18 Thread vita_cell
You're in trouble, I think that it has a ARC cpu with no BIOS, so, it's a trash hardware. ARM has a fully restricted boot. I searched for buy a one chinesse Andorid/WindowsCE netbook, but you get it fully restricted, you can't isntall anything. Don't buy this cheap restricted trash.