12-10-2024, 10:03 AM
I don't have a PineTab 2 to compare with, but I can probably guess that debian isn't well supported on it either. I have tried to install debian a few different times on my PineBook Pro over the course of time and have not had success, though I heard that if it was pre-installed it tends to work. The best use experience I have found is with TowBoot on SPI and Manjaro on eMMC, though this isn't perfect either.
The use case for a laptop and a tablet are not the same, and if you really want/need a touchscreen, get the PineTab 2. I prefer to move my monitor to any angle and move it around without a stand holding it in place, so laptop form is far better for me.
The use case for a laptop and a tablet are not the same, and if you really want/need a touchscreen, get the PineTab 2. I prefer to move my monitor to any angle and move it around without a stand holding it in place, so laptop form is far better for me.