On Saturday 11 November 2017 03:25:28 dep wrote:
Greets, folks . . .
I once loved my iPad, but Apple has made me hate and despise it, with
constant unwanted terrible updates that remove functionality and have
reduced battery life from <12 hours to >3 hours. (IoS 11 sucks so badly
that it pulls the branches off nearby trees.) I have had it with the iPad.
But I have need of a tablet.
It's been awhile since I heard anything involving Linux being put on a
tablet; for a time I had a version of Linux running on an H-P Touchpad,
which has long since died. The X support was semi-decent -- I had either
OpenOffice.org or Libre Office running (very slowly) on it.
That was probably six years ago. I kind of hope that some sort of Linux/X
development has taken place, but haven't been able to learn much. Anybody
know if there has been?
And the important question: would it be possible to put TDE on it and if I
did, would it work?
Thanks!
TDE is for a desktop (mouse/keyboard/monitor)
For tablets you should use something else
you are definitely asking advice at the wrong place.
Like other's have said, sailfish, meego are options
I don't know if ubuntutouch is still developed by some one...
You can also use android, open source or stock or lineage OS....
Also, i think unity, gnome3 and KDE5 are meant to be hybrid....