About Enter The OS 1.When the first time booting,if it comes with this red screen,need take off power plug to reboot. 2.Afterreboot,it will come this screen. Choose system setup to enter bios. 3 .Move keyboard direction key to Save&Exit, and choose Ubuntu option and enter 4. Finally mini pc will be first change to red screen like first picture. Then restart and enter the interface following. Then it is ok choose Ubuntu to enter os now. 5.The Password is 123 or 1234 or meego,As I know It is this Three Password,If not,pls contact Us asap.THX Noitce:Every time You Enter the OS always need do set as this.Pls understand. About Display Port 1.If Your Display,TV and Projector have HDMI port,Our Product Can Direct Connect HDMI port,But You Need a HDMI Extention Cable to Make it More convenient:Pls Point HDMI Extention Cable 2.If Your Display port Only Have VGA,You Must Need add buy a VGA Adapter.Pls See Our VGA Adapter.THX Specification Style Ultra-mini PC——Compute Stick OS- Ubuntu 14.10 Linux(Have Some Problem of Bluetooth) CPU- Intel Atom Core Quad Core Z3735F CPU- Frequency 1.33GHz-1.83GHz GPU- Intel HD Graphic Ram- DDR3L 2GB Storage- eMMC 32GB Expand Storage Micro SD(TF)card, max 64G. Support external USB-Device WiFi- 802.11b/g/n Wireless Bluetooth- BT4.0 USB Port- 2*USB2.0 Power- 1*MicroUSB2.0 Audio port- earphone port for Apple standard Other Port- Micro SD*1 HDMI*1 Power Adapter- Input 100V-240V 50/60Hz Output 5V 2A Physical Characteristics Dimension -4.3x 1.7x 0.4inch Weight -0.55 pounds What in the Box? 1x MeeGoPad T02 Compute Stick 1x US Adapter Or EU Adapter Even EN Adapter 1x USB Cable line
J**4
Meego was the only company that was putting the Ubuntu on the 2GB RAM/32 GB HD sticks and at a great price. Meego was very easy
I had high hopes for these compute sticks. Meego was the only company that was putting the Ubuntu on the 2GB RAM/32 GB HD sticks and at a great price.Meego was very easy to communicate with and tried to help as best they could but I ultimately had to return my stick and Meego refunded the purchase.So you know what you are getting: First the stick does not load into Ubuntu automatically. You must go into the BIOS every time you boot it up. Then exit, and only then will it boot up into Ubuntu. Once you are into Ubuntu, you cannot preform updates or simple apt-get's to install other software.I started searching online and found that if you want a functioning install of Ubuntu you have to reinstall it, which is not for the faint at heart. Seriously, the guy who did the foot work leaves a lot of little things out that would make your life easier, and I have written some pretty complicated technical documentation in my life time. What makes this hard is the fact that it runs a 32 bit BIOS on a 64 bit chipset, so you have to run a 32 bit boot efi from the EFI to run the install. Results were mixed on the success and I unfortunately was not on the successful side or I would have kept the stick. I am switching to the name brand sticks that have a lot better success rate on installing Ubuntu.I give Meego an A for effort and a D- for execution. Not a F because Ubuntu does technically load and does technically run, but not within a functional way that I would hand the stick off to nontechnical people to use.
M**E
The linux ubuntu version seems generally ok with the exception ...
The linux ubuntu version seems generally ok with the exception that on my wi-fi it has been too too brutally slow for big downloads.... however when I used a wired direct connection to internet via a miniature usb-to-ethernet converter it worked very well and was very much faster in downloading ubuntu software and updates. I do not know if the slowness was due to my wi-fi setup or not
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