Installation on microsd
Marek Handze
mhandze at gmail.com
Sat Aug 26 12:26:54 CEST 2017
Thanks guys. I was able to split windows partition and now I have Linux
installed on eMMC.
I still need to use OnScreen keyboard and now I'm moving to Linux
tweaks. Few questions:
1. Where can I find patched kernel or patches that I can apply to make
working keyboard/touchpad/sound ? As I see only those 3 elements are off
now.
2. It's seems like suspending to memory just freeze system and hard
reset is needed after. Is it fixable for now ?
3. Do you have any good solution for right click after touch screen
press for 2-3 secs ? The option built in Ubuntu (Simulatd Secondary
Click) doesn't work well for me.
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best,
Marek Handze
W dniu 26/08/17 o 09:12, Nicolas Huillard pisze:
> Le vendredi 25 août 2017 à 22:19 +0200, Marek Handze a écrit :
>> From your post I see that the best way is to make some space on eMMC
>> and install Linux on new partition here. Since I'm windows noob, would
>> you suggest a good tool to resize current windows partition without
>> loosing data ?
>
> I don't remember what I did to shrink Windows, but I eventually got into
> the situation where a 50/50 split of the 32GB minus recovery between
> Windows and Linux was too low for Windows, on which I couldn't install
> anything anymore. I then removed Windows entirely and reclaimed the
> remaining partition as a second device for the Linux btrfs root
> partition.
> The recent kernel situation proves that trying to keep Windows was
> useless ;-)
>
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