TDE on openSUSE Tumbleweed?

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Hello,

I guess François Andriot would best answer this question.

I am experimenting with installing Linux on a Sony Vaio Tablet (Vaio Tap 11, 
model SVT112113CXB ). This has proven *much* more difficult than on a 
Microsoft Surface Pro 2:

- You can disable SecureBoot in the BIOS *but* it is still there! The first 
consequence is that I can't install Debian!

- Other Linux version more or less did install (Ubuntu 16.10, Alexandre's 
PCLOS, openSUSE) but I everytime has trouble.

In the end, the only install that (really) runs well is openSUSE Tumbleweed: 
really snappy under Gnome 3, onscreen keyboard, it even tries to use the 
accelerometer and rotates the screen (although in a somwhat eratic way)

Now, of course, there is no installation of TDE for Tumbleweed. Would the 
instruction for 42.3 work?

Now, a Tablet is not where I need TDE most, but...

Regards,

Thierry

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