This is my attempt to gather all the information in one place on how to support the Chuwi Hi10 Pro tablet on Linux.
The configuration will be around my distribution (Arch Linux), but I hope that all the instructions here can be easily adapted to other distributions. Be aware that Arch Linux it's a rolling realese distribution, so all software used will be pretty recent.
A more detailed review can be seen at NotebookCheck.
Part | Component |
---|---|
Processor | Intel® Atom™ x5-Z8350 CPU @ 1.44GHz |
Graphics | Intel® HD Graphics 400 |
RAM | DDR3 4096 MB @ 1066 MHz |
Screen | 10.1-inch IPS display @ 1920x1200 pixels |
Touchscreen | Silead GSL1680 |
Connectivity | Realtek 8723BS (802.11n & Bluetooth® 4) |
Accelerometer | Bosch BMC150 |
Light sensor | Capella CM3218 |
Camera (?) | OmniVision OV2680 |
Ports | 1 USB Type-C™, 1 microUSB, 1 microHDMI® |
This table currently refers to the default Arch Linux kernel package version 5.0.7-arch1
Device | Status |
---|---|
Internal flash storage | Yes |
Graphics | Yes |
microUSB port | Yes |
Type-C USB port | Yes |
Incorporated USB hub | Yes |
Keyboard | Yes |
Touchpad | Yes |
802.11n wireless | Very badly |
Speakers | Yes |
Headphone plug | Yes |
Battery measurement | Yes |
Backlight control | Yes |
Power button | Yes |
Volume buttons | Yes |
Suspend | Yes |
Screen lid switch | Yes |
Touchscreen | Yes (see touchscreen folder) |
microSD card slot | Sometimes, Unreliable |
Accelerometer | Yes |
HDMI output | Yes |
HDMI audio output | No |
Bluetooth | Not tested |
Active stylus pen | Yes |
Front camera | No |
Back camera | No |
Light Sensor | No |
Note: This list is sorted by my own priorities.
- Check this patch for the light sensor.
- Search for ways to improve WiFi stability (BIOS?).
- Investigate the touch screen home button.
Take also a look to the willyneutron repo, which is more detailed!