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  • I have had several distros working on the X205TA (I even had a how to guide written up on reddit years ago).

    But I was not able to get a usable system (i.e. being able to use the system without waiting on average 20-120 sec for the device to process an action).

    Life has gotten to the point that the effort to do so is better directed into activities that I would enjoy.


  • Dr Jekell@lemmy.worldtoLinux@lemmy.mlGRUB on 32-bit UEFI (Nextbook 2-in-1)
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    2 months ago

    To be brutally honest about this, your best bet is to recycle the unit.

    The problems of trying to get a distro to install properly, have all the hardware working right and have a usable experience are not worth the minimal upsides.

    I have an ASUS X205TA which is a similar unit and after trying for countless hours to get a usable device out of it was not going to be worth the headaches plus if I was getting paid for the time I spent on it I could have brought an off lease laptop with better specs.














  • Dr Jekell@lemmy.worldtoSync for Lemmy@lemmy.worldWhere is the update?
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    6 months ago

    This happened often with Sync for Reddit.

    The dev would be away for a while then come back with a big update to functionality and a number of bugs fixed.

    Lemmy itself is still not a mature platform and is a moving target when third party app devs are trying to keep up with the changes.

    And if I recall correctly this is a side project for him so updates are not as regular as people expect.