Linux Mint on Chuwi Hi10 & Hi12 Tablets

Linux Mint on Chuwi Hi10 & Hi12 Tablets

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  • #46045
    BBaker
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    I don’t know if this helps with your Hi10, But @Destry made this BIOS change when he booted his Chuwi Hi12…

    https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=223722&p=1190017&hilit=bios#p1190017

    “Tried this:

    
    sudo apt-get -y install git
    git clone https://github.com/hadess/rtl8723bs.git
    cd rtl8723bs
    make
    sudo make install
    sudo reboot

    Booted into Bios South Bridge/ LPSS & SCC CONFIGURATION/ SCC SDIO Support = changed acpi to PCI then saved and exit. After reboot, wifi working! Connected and online!
    If you do not change the setting in <span class=”posthilit”>Bios</span>, the Hi12 will freeze at boot after installing the driver. Just hold your power button down for 10 to 12 seconds and it will power off.

    inxi -Fxz still shows card not found even though the wifi is working…”

    #46046
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    I have already changed it to PCI. I think that there’s a correlation between Windows blocking itself and possibility to boot without changing boot settings.  I charged my tablet again to unlock it. Then I started Windows and logged in succesfully and shut it down. After that I was able to boot Mint without changing anything 🙂 . Now I installed those network drivers from github and when I wanted to reboot it, I couldn’t. Also, my Windows was blocked again. I will check if Wifi is working when my Windows will unlock and I will be able to boot Mint.

    #46051
    Anonymous
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    Quick question, please?

    Where do they hide the firmware.bin ?

    I need it in order to flash Android.

    Thanks!

    EDIT: I was directed here:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/ek425nova0mx5ch/Chuwi%20Hi12%20Android%20OS%20%28Dual%20OS%29.rar?dl=0

    Not sure how I missed this one when grabbing the rest.

    BTW: Win10 for the Hi-12 still times-out every time I try to download it.

    #46065
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    Okay everyone, I finally got it

    TUTORIAL – How to I got it working for me (version 1.0)

    1. Make a linux liveUSB pendrive with PERSISTENT DATA
    2. Change in BIOS>Chipset>South bridge>LPSS & SCC CONFIGURATION>SCC SDIO Support = ACPI to PCI and eMMC SUPPORT = ACPI to PCI (if you don’t have this settings you have to change 1 option in BIOS and restart it to show you all hidden BIOS settings)
    3. ALWAYS START PENDRIVE MANUALLY USING BIOS MENU (Press DEL > scroll to last tab in BIOS > choose your device) – in my case that made all the difference with black screen bug
    4. `sudo apt-get -y install git
      git clone https://github.com/hadess/rtl8723bs.git
      cd rtl8723bs
      make
      sudo make install
      sudo reboot`
    5. ALWAYS START PENDRIVE MANUALLY USING BIOS MENU

    Thanks everyone for helping me, I hope that some day we will get a linux distro fully working with touchscreen and onboard sound 🙂

    PS: I will probably recreate this guide to be a lot more precise, but it’s 3 AM right now and I just wanted to write it for everyone

    #46072
    BBaker
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    Start a thread on the LM forum and maybe we can figure out the audio driver.

    #46271
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    I’ve just created a thread @ Mint Linux forum about Hi10 🙂
    Does anyone know  what’s the difference with Boot Priority booting and Boot Override difference? Because intel graphics doesn’t work @Mint with pendrive booting automatically via boot priority. I am sure that there’s a difference because GRUB opens in high res in auto boot. I have quick boot and quiet boot set off and I have to always make a boot override through bios to boot successfully.

    #46294
    BBaker
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    EDIT: see this thread on debugging audio… https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=227346&p=1200397#p1200184

    If anyone running Linux with audio working on their Hi10 or Hi12 could you please run the AlsaInfo tool and post the output, or a alsa-project.org or Pastebin.com link to it? That might help some people get theirs working – if there are any working???

    https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo

    #46317
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    It’s a thread created by me 😀 I hope that someone will help me there and If I get it fully working I’ll create a tutorial how to fix everything.

    #46326
    Lupo
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    If anyone running Linux with audio working on their Hi10 or Hi12 could you please run the AlsaInfo tool and post the output, or a alsa-project.org or Pastebin.com link to it? That might help some people get theirs working – if there are any working???

    I’m using Linux Mint on my Chuwi Hi10 with fully working audio.

    Just I’m using it with a USB audio card, read the first post on this tread for the Plug&Play model.

    🙂 🙂 🙂

    #46328
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    I know Lupo but I want to get internal sound card working if it’s possible 😀

    #46336
    BBaker
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    Is HDMI audio also not working as well as regular audio (speakers and headphone jack)?
    What about a bluetooth connected headset or speaker?

    #46344
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    I have no possibility to check it because I don’t have microHDMI cable but I guess it won’t because soundcard doesn’t work at all

    #46346
    BBaker
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    If you have Wifi working with the rtl8723bs, does audio work over bluetooth? Is BT integrated in that rtl8723bs device?

    #46362
    Wojtek Kalinowski
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    I’ve tried to get it working but i couldn’t. More details on thread @Mint Linux forums

     

    #46617
    BBaker
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    check what it’s working and what’s not in Linux mint … with chuwi hi10 Linux Mint have the default resolution of 1200×1920 and there is no any way to change it to 800×600 …

    What do you mean no way to change the screen resolution?

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