On 13/05/14 10:31 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Short answer:No.
Long answer: VERY unlikely. If you've got an x86 tablet/phone (and if
Android and all its available apps run well on it that basically means
it isn't x86) you might be lucky,but then it's very difficult (i.e. to
boot from the bootloader to Trisquel's installer) and chances are
after all the hardwork things like Wi-Fi will fail.
I said x86 because pretty much all Windows PCs are x86 (or x86-64,
which is basically the same as AMD64), and that's what Trisquel is
designed to run on.
Why don't you try Trisquel on your PC (that inclues laptops as well)
instead?
Hi Dave
I have run Trisquel and been happy with it. I don't mean to pull the
list off topic but Trisquel's community is also a great thing and a good
place to look for honest advice.
I posted to the replicant list yesterday but didn't hear back and from
what I can tell the project does not seem to be in good shape.
I am trying to design and assistive speech device. Everywhere I look
there are android based devices that would be perfect, the thing is I
don't want to be affiliated with Android and Google right now.
Are there any tablets that are fairly low priced and will run Trisquel?
or worst case Ubuntu ?