Which OS can I actually run a 1080p pinebook non-pro?
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Hi, 
I have tried a bunch of different images with various kernels, but in all cases performance is unusable. I'd like to use this device for [i]something[/i], but it needs to be reasonably good at it. I had issues with: some images black screening because they were intended for the low-res screen, some images not working when transferring them to emmc, GUI performance in general sucking, hardware support being incomplete and even non-GUI applications being slow. Kali worked, but it was just too slow to do anything. I'm not even expecting web browsing, at least a usable desktop. Is this even possible?

What are you running and what is the least sucky option that at least works?


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Did you try Armbian?
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