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"First True Linux x86 and x64 Tablet"
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michaaa62
2016-11-21 , 17:52
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The first???
I do not think so!
Anyone remembering the wetab tablet
http://www.wetab.mobi/
Even the community forum is still existing.
You could install any linux distro .
It was heavy, huge and loud, because of the fan to lower temperatures of the Atom based system.
Also many of the early Stylus-based Siemens-Fujitsu tablet could run linux. I remember doctoring an LT C500 to run Debian. You had to extract the harddrive to install linux to the first, then install via a similar laptop and the linux kernel would pick the modules for the tablet hardware.
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