I'll tell you a little more about SElinux. This thing restricts permissions even if you got root. For example, you want to connect a flash drive with the NTFS or ExFat file system via the built-in card reader or via USB OTG. This is where the bummer is, the tablet works with FAT32 disks, and Paragon NTFS & HFS + will not help here, SElinux cuts access rights. Judging by the descriptions on the network, you can disable this protection by making changes to the Linux kernel and flashing the tablet with this kernel, but I myself have not tested this method. If not for this shortcoming, I would be a tablet, in principle, completely satisfied.
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