Ubuntu on the Intel Compute Stick (2GB/32GB model)
http://liliputing.com/2015/07/simplest-way-to-load-ubuntu-on-intel-compute-stick-with-windows-so-far.html
https://plus.google.com/+IanMORRISON/posts/PH2npWDTN9y
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http://liliputing.com/2015/07/simplest-way-to-load-ubuntu-on-intel-compute-stick-with-windows-so-far.html
https://plus.google.com/+IanMORRISON/posts/PH2npWDTN9y
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I'm having a hard time getting it to recognize ubuntu 64.
It only shows up in the bios as Windows 32, Windows 64, and Android.
The F10 menu seems to work fine, so I know it's there.
Please help
Why does no one use bluetooth keyboard and mouse for the stick? It really don't need more than one usb port
Wow, just because they did that shady shit with the memory- an extra gig if you get Windoze!? I'm not buying it. Ha. Fuck you Intel.
Can you put windows 10 on it?
Can it run Ubuntu 15.04?
Which usb hub is that?
aaaand http://liliputing.com/2015/07/simplest-way-to-load-ubuntu-on-intel-compute-stick-with-windows-so-far.html#comment-2143873943
I'd rather run a pure 32bit OS on 2GB of Ram, so I'm wondering if a straight install LinuxMint 17.2 XFCE would be a better choice as it so low on resources. I'm using it now on my backup machine which is a old Toshiba Satellite with an Intel Celeron(bought it for $25 off a neighbor who did not want it), it runs very well with dual monitors via VGA output. Mint just seems more polished, easier to use then Ubuntu.
I'm about to try this on my QuantumSuppliers Quantum View 10.1" Windows 8.1 Tablet (I think that's the full name they use for marketing). It's got similar hardware to the ICS product line, so I'm hopeful to get something working with it. I'll post my endeavors.
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