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* Approximate price: 1000€
* Approximate price: 1000€
* More ASUS [http://fr.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_Slate_EP121/#specifications specifications]
* More ASUS [http://fr.asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_Slate_EP121/#specifications specifications]
=== Balsam Professional 12.1 ===
* runs without BIOS Patch
* Installation without any complication through [http://community.kde.org/Plasma/Active/Installation#Balsam_Professional_live_image_.28includes_live_installer.29 Live Installer]


=== openSUSE 12.1 ===
=== openSUSE 12.1 ===

Revision as of 13:30, 4 May 2012

This page contains experiences and setup tips for target devices for Plasma Active Tablet. If you are running Plasma Tablet on a device not listed here, or if you would like to share setup tips, please add this information. We would especially appreciate instructions for running Plasma Active on devices such as the N900, and panda/beagle board.

ViewSonic Viewpad 10

Key specifications:

  • 10' tablet at 1024x600
  • Intel Atom
  • Hanvon touchscreen
  • Approximate price: 470€ (dutch brick n mortar store)

Balsam Professional 12.1

Meego

Runs without apparent problems

openSUSE 11.4

  • openSUSE 11.4 runs fine on this machine, graphics seem reasonably fast but the Blur effect in KWin's Dektop Effects has to be disabled
  • Problem with Hanvon touchpad, sending too many click events, makes touchscreen almost unusable. Update to 2.6.38 from openSUSE:Tumbleweed fixes this problem and makes it fully functional.
  • The system comes with windows 7 and Android 1.6 initially. One can keep the dualboot option, Android takes by default 2 GB of the internal storage, win7 gets the rest. The system boots with a standard grub, when installing openSUSE 11.4, make sure you note the grub config for Android so you can add this back to grub later on. oS 11.4 doesn't add Android automatically to grub's config.
  • Network via wifi works out of the box
  • Suspend works and is reasonably fast
  • Battery life 4 - 5 hours with web-browsing

WeTab

Key specifications:

  • 11,6" tablet at 1366x768
  • Intel Atom
  • Approximate price: 350€; German ebay sells these devices out for ~250€

Balsam Professional 12.1

  • runs without BIOS Patch
  • Installation without any complication through Live Installer

MeeGo

This device comes with MeeGo out of the box.

openSUSE 11.4

  • To install openSUSE 11.4 on this device you need to have a Bios, that boots directly from USB. To update the Bios, you need to install a Dos-Disk on a usb-stick with the new Bios. You must modify the MBR, that you can boot from this stick. Origin: german forum thead on www.wetab-community.com about flashing the Bios
  • After the installation of openSUSE 11.4 the touchscreen is not functional
    • After removing /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/50-wacom.conf the touchscreen works fine
    • Alternatively boot with the kernel parameter "usbhid.quirks=0xeef:0x72a1:0x40"
  • The system comes with WeOS, a modified Meego Linux. The dualboot with the grub bootloader from openSUSE 11.4 work without any problems. Only that you need to plug in a usb keyboard to choose an entry. The touchscreen is not functional at this stage.
  • Network via wifi works out of the box, after networkmanager is enabled in Yast.
  • Last step is to add the plasma-active packages.

External links: Installation report

ExoPC

Key specifications:

  • 11,6" tablet at 1366x768
  • Intel Atom 1.66Ghz
  • 1GB RAM (some models come with 2GB)

Balsam Professional 12.1

  • runs without BIOS Patch
  • Installation without any complication through Live Installer

MeeGo

This device comes with MeeGo out of the box.

openSUSE 11.4

  • Network via wifi works out of the box, after networkmanager is enabled in Yast.
  • Last step is to add the plasma-active packages.
  • In order to make the touchscreen work, install the 3.0 kernel-desktop and kernel-desktop-base packages. Those are provided in the plasma-active repository

If you run into problems, have a look at the WeTab section above, the hardware is mostly the same.

Lenovo Ideapad 10

Key specs:

  • 10' netbook with capacitive touchscreen
  • Intel Atom
  • large internal hdd
  • good testing workhorse.

Balsam Professional 12.1

  • runs without BIOS Patch
  • Installation without any complication through Live Installer

MeeGo

This device is also used by MeeGo as demo hardware for their discontinued Netbook UX.

openSUSE 11.4

openSUSE 11.4 runs fine on this hardware, including the touchscreen, suspend, etc. Multitouch does not work, unknown why, it works on MeeGo.

Fujitsu Stylistic Q550

Key specs:

  • 10' tablet at 1280x800
  • Intel Oak Trail platform
    • Intel Atom Z670 processor
    • GMA600 video card

Balsam Professional / openSUSE 12.1

  • The Balsam 12.1 LiveCD runs correctly, except for the VGA mode. It starts in 1024x768x16 mode instead of 1280x800x32. You can get the colour depth of 32 by passing the vga=ask option to the kernel and then selecting 1024x768x32. Unfortunately, the current graphics driver psb_gfx version does not support the native resolution.
  • The graphics driver doesn't provide any acceleration, therefore the overall performance is rather poor. It should improve if the effects are disabled.
  • Games that don't require fast framerate work correctly (KSudoku 2D, KMahjong).
  • None of the powersaving options work (turning off the screen, changing the brightness of the screen, suspending), so the battery only holds for 4 hours as opposed to 8 on Windows.
  • Everything else works correctly (touchscreen, Plasma Active features etc.).

HP Slate 500

Key specs:

  • Display: 8.9' tablet at 1024x600
  • Chipset: Intel System Controller Hub (SCH) US15W
  • CPU: Intel Atom Z540
  • RAM: 2GB
  • Storage: 32/64 GB SSD

Meego 1.2

  • The System needs a custom Kernel with support for brcmsmac and hid_ntrig to get WIFI and Touchscreen working .The brcm firmware has to be placed in /lib/firmware which you can get form here linux-firmware.git if it is not installed on your system.
  • EMGD driver needs patches from the yocto project to compile on 3.x kernels, you can get patches from here yocto-git. Provides the native resolution of 1024x600 with correct xorg configuration along with OpenGL 2.1 and OpenGL ES 1.0 support.
  • Powersaving
    • Device does not wake up from suspend
    • Changing brightness does not work
  • Multitouch not tested.
  • Pen Input not tested due lack of a Pen.

ASUS Eee Slate EP121

Key specifications:

  • 12.1' tablet at 1280x800
  • Intel® Core™ i5 1.33Ghz Dual Core 470UM
  • Intel® HD Graphics
  • Wacom touchscreen multitouch
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64 GB SSD (Sandisk)
  • ASUS G-Sensor (not working yet?)
  • Approximate price: 1000€
  • More ASUS specifications

Balsam Professional 12.1

  • runs without BIOS Patch
  • Installation without any complication through Live Installer

openSUSE 12.1

  • Touchscreen doesn't work on bios and grub. Must use an USB keyboard.
  • Boot from USB device for installation.
  • openSUSE 12.1 (x86_64) installation work fine, With USB keyboard, mouse.
  • Graphics KWin's Dektop Effects work fine.
  • Wacom touchscreen is working but only single touch.
  • Install Plasma Active for openSUSE 12.1 from balsam repository
  • Network via wifi works (Atheros).
  • Suspend works.
  • Nothing happens during a rotation of the screen.
  • Bluetooth works fine.
  • No virtual keyboard on kdm screen.
  • Provides Bluetooth keyboard works well.