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I tried Debian 32bit with the 32bit BIOS, it works. Upgrading to the 64bit BIOS you can get the latest Ubuntu Mate to install which is quite nice.
However in both cases neither wifi nor Bluetooth work. WiFi most probably will never be supported by Linux because Beelink fitted a Broadcom wifi chip. Broadcom does not provide documentation or drivers for their chipsets, and thus the Linux community totally snub this manufacturer in the hope that they will either change their stupid policy, or rather manufacturers will stop fitting their SoC / Chipsets when they realize they cannot sell their products with Broadcom chipsets.
The bottom line is that this BT3 is a pretty much closed box, that runs only Windows 10 and not even very well.
I would stay away from it, far too expensive for what it is (or rather what it says it is, but it isn't). |
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