I made a USB stick with Mint on it, which my other computer can boot from, and the TrekStor does recognize and read it when Win10 is running.
At the very least, with the keyboard attached, I got a working USB port. I've been wanting to try out Linux Mint for a while, but with this thing I am not particularly picky and would go with anything that I can get installed and that the hardware can handle. To get any kind of use out of this, I'll somehow got to get Linux on it. I like the size of that thing, but unfortunately it's running Windows 10.īesides not having used any Windows since WinXP, even in it's pretty much out of the box state, the hardware of this thing seems to be hopelessly underpowered to just run Win10 and nothing else.
It's basically a ~12 inch diagonal tablet with an attachable keyboard. While I was at my family, my dad asked if I might have any use for a TrekStor SurfTab duo W1 that he somehow had lying around and couldn't even remember how he got it.