pmaports/device/testing/device-tablet-x86uefi/deviceinfo
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device-tablet-x86uefi: new device (MR 1913)
This is a generic package for devices which use x86_64 CPU and 32-bit
EFI. Most distributions don't provide installation for 32-bit EFI, so
installation is not user-friendly.

Actually, these tablets deserve device-specific packages (I am going to
make ones for ASUS VivoTab Note 8 and ASUS Transformer Book T100TA), but
this one includes basic functions and can be booted on any 32-bit EFI
tablet with disabled secure boot and missing device-specific package.
I guess 32-bit EFI with 64-bit CPU is Intel's "feature" and AMD doesn't
have such stuff, so this package will be installed only on devices with
Intel CPU, unlike device-tablet-x64uefi which can be installed on any
x86_64 PC. So i decided to enable some Intel specific things (userspace
GPU stuff and alsa-ucm-conf).

I used for reference device-tablet-x64uefi and
device-trekstor-surftabduow1 packages. This package also can be used as
a reference for device-specific ones.
2021-02-02 22:56:58 -08:00

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# Reference: <https://postmarketos.org/deviceinfo>
# Please use double quotes only. You can source this file in shell scripts.
deviceinfo_format_version="0"
deviceinfo_name="Various tablets with atom CPU"
deviceinfo_manufacturer="Various"
deviceinfo_codename="tablet-x86uefi"
deviceinfo_modules_initfs="jbd2 mbcache scsi_mod sd_mod sg libata sd ahci libahci usb_storage usb xhci_hcd ehci_hcd uas xhci_pci fat vfat nls_cp437 nls_utf8"
deviceinfo_arch="x86_64"
# Device related
deviceinfo_chassis="tablet"
deviceinfo_keyboard="false"
deviceinfo_external_storage="true"
deviceinfo_screen_width="800"
deviceinfo_screen_height="600"
# Bootloader related
deviceinfo_flash_method="none"
deviceinfo_boot_filesystem="fat16"