I'll tell you a little more about SElinux. Even if you have root access, this thing will restrict your permissions. For instance, you want to connect a flash drive to your computer that uses the NTFS or ExFat file system by using either the built-in card reader or USB OTG. The tablet is only compatible with FAT32 disks, and unfortunately, neither Paragon NTFS nor HFS+ will be of much assistance in this situation because SElinux restricts access rights. According to the descriptions found on the internet, it is possible to eliminate this protection by making modifications to the Linux kernel and flashing the tablet with this kernel. However, I have not tried out this method on my own so I cannot attest to its efficacy. If it weren't for this one flaw, I would give it a tablet and say that I am, in general, completely satisfied.
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