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nemonf2016-08-18 09:40:28
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nemonf, 2016-08-18 09:40:28

Is it possible to put Ubuntu on a Windows tablet (we are talking about a specific model)?

In general, I have an ASUS Tab Note 8 tablet with a Windows 10 stylus. The OS is already sick of its instability: either the sensor will fail, or the programs stop working. Updates don't fix anything. I want to try to install Ubuntu on it. But I do not understand anything in this matter - the idea came suddenly. Therefore, the following questions arose:
1) is it possible to do this without having a keyboard at hand?
2) will the new OS work normally if the tablet has the following characteristics:
Intel Atom CPU Z3740 processor 2 cores of 1.33 each
RAM 2.00 GB
of its own memory 64 GB

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idShura, 2016-08-18
@idShura

They say they can't.

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ipswitch, 2016-08-18
@ipswitch

It is possible, but not all drivers are available.
Here the assemblies are laid out under similar hardware:
https://plus.google.com/communities/11785370302434...

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Dmitry Aleksandrov, 2016-08-18
@jamakasi666

I don’t know how things are now, but there was such an awesome thing called WUBI . The meaning is that from under Windows, Ubuntu is put into its own image of the screw and is written into the Windows bootloader. Then, if the person did not like it, then you can safely boot into Windows and remove wubi along with all traces using standard tools "install / remove programs". There is no need to repartition the screw, breaking the screw loader is also very convenient.

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