in my case, however, if I start the boox will normally start the proprietary operating system (with the latest firmware update), but if I want to boot Ubuntu I have to press the joystick before starting the boox (as if searching for an upgrade).
I encountered two problems:
1) the vertical scrollbar is too thin to be able to be used. the stylus can not touch the edges of the screen. I had to enlarge with the software "gnome-color-chooser"
2) the display is never refresh, so after a while it becomes virtually unreadable. this is a serious problem ...
for the rest I will never cease to thank seaniko7!
Last edited by rogerpiano; 07-26-2013 at 08:38 AM.
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