09-11-2021, 06:58 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-09-2021, 04:21 PM by johnmusk60.)
(09-04-2021, 08:51 AM)NotAPowerUser Wrote: Thanks a lot for all the replies!
As of now I'm thinking of giving the PinePhone more time to develop into something that I can handle. Right now it is called "Beta Edition" and the description states that it is aimed at early adopters. The answers up to this point clearly state that it is not yet a daily driver. Also in the wiki the list of operating systems has a "what works, what does not work" section for each system indicating there is quite some stuff that does not yet work.
However I do not find this kind of warnings (from the shop and wiki) when looking at the PineTab - which raises my interest in it. The PineTab is based on the PineBook - which _is_ labeled not to be a daily driver. From my unterstanding the PineTab and PineBook support the same software.
So what is the current state of the PineTab?
Is it ready to be used by someone without extensive Linux knowledge - and if so, is it reasonable to change the os for someone like that (me) by just following some kind of step by step instruction?
I know the PineTab is not really available right now, but depending on it's state I'm willing to wait until it is back in stock.
I do not quite understand what mainline Linux/kernel is. Could somebody roughly explain it to me? Does the PineTab support this?
I agree with you. I also want to get an answer to this problem.