There is a device that just loads with a black screen. Most likely, something is broken or broken. It has a sdcard connector. The bottom line is that you need to install ubuntu. Found an article on which I tried to return everything as it was. But unsuccessfully for now. Maybe the wrong distribution or something else. I did not find a complete reset of the settings.

  • Maybe the boot loader is dead there and then JTAG is needed ... - Vladimir Martyanov
  • Maybe dead, I do not know. It is possible a little more in detail about JTAG. I would be very grateful. - ivanzor
  • You give a link to Wikipedia? - Vladimir Martyanov
  • How do you try to install Linux into a device that requires native firmware on an android? Do not confuse one with the other, even though they came out of one. Reread the article that is required for flashing, try it, if you don’t learn it at w3bsit3-dns.com - Dmitry

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Android is less demanding on cpu, qpu, and other fitcham. Your device uses 100% proprietary modules, firewood, etc., not the fact that they are jealous of you. This is the arm architecture, all software is only Intel, amd (it has compatibility with Intel), for example: there was no wine :).

Here I have known distributions that are compatible with arm.

  1. Debian https://www.debian.org/ports/arm/

  2. Arch linux https://archlinuxarm.org/

  3. Ubuntu was not, but there is Ubuntu touch (mobile, under android ported independently) https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_Touch