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This page is a work in progress. Its goals are to help users get their devices up and running while minimizing redundancy with other pages (e.g., Documentation, Development), and to synthesize information provided in existing guides. Sections below represent a rough outline and will need to be expanded with details and further instructions. | This page is a work in progress. Its goals are to help users get their devices up and running while minimizing redundancy with other pages (e.g., Documentation, Development), and to synthesize information provided in existing guides. Sections below represent a rough outline and will need to be expanded with details and further instructions. | ||
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This page is a work in progress. Its goals are to help users get their devices up and running while minimizing redundancy with other pages (e.g., Documentation, Development), and to synthesize information provided in existing guides. Sections below represent a rough outline and will need to be expanded with details and further instructions.
Who Can Contribute
Background / Intro
Information on software shipped with the Pinenote
Accessories included in the box (UART dongle; USB-C to USB-A cable; stylus)
Prerequisites
- This section should provide the user with a listing of required software, e.g., for cross-compiling; communicating via UART, etc.
- The following sections should walk the user through the process of going from a factory-fresh device to a functional e-ink tablet running linux.
Partitions
Factory setup
Possible configurations for
- dual boot
- linux alone