No, you here generally only have the option of either SuperSU or Kingroot, which both aren't ideal. Magisk would be great, needs an unlocked bootloader though, which is not a thing that's possible with the Max2, yet at least. Even the inbuilt onyx recovery mode doesn't offer anything interesting in that regard.
I can do quite a lot already with what is given but it would be nice to do things like mount remote filesystems and such, which you only really can do with root. Maybe I'll go the Kingroot - supersu root route, not ideal but at least older versions were used very widespread once upon a time and are probably safe to use. If the Tablet doesn't get access to the internet, the risk for anything really bad is probably minimal anyways.
I also tested the two XServer implementations that exist for Android. Works rather well with the downside that one is very unfinished and the other somehow doesn't work properly outside of A2 mode, which I don't quite get. (A2 mode really eats up fonts) I wonder if it's possible (with root of course) to kill the android interface and run an xserver instead. That would need a more complete chroot enviroment, tho.
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