I was actually considering a Pinetab 2 for my next tablet a few months ago, but the fact that they didn’t even have a working wifi driver (and AFAIK still don’t!) gave me the distinct impression that Linux tablets are currently still far from being suitable for regular users.
Won’t run on tablets. Not in any useful way anyway.
And don’t drink the kool aid. It’s great for some things. But it’s trading a set of problems for a different set of problems.
It runs on tablets and there are specific distros made for tablets with improved support and features. There are also linux-only tablets being sold.
And I don’t see what problems you’re trading for, ad I at least never really had any Problem on Linux that I couldn’t fix in some way.
They sell Linux tablets, though. They’re called PineTabs.
I was actually considering a Pinetab 2 for my next tablet a few months ago, but the fact that they didn’t even have a working wifi driver (and AFAIK still don’t!) gave me the distinct impression that Linux tablets are currently still far from being suitable for regular users.