
At this point I’m not completely sure how the story went, and I can no loner check, since the Windows installation on my tablet is already gone.Under “Advanced startup”, click on “Restart now”.Select “General” (Windows 8) or “Update and recovery” (Windows 8.1).Optional: A storage medium (USB, SD-Card etc.) big enough to back up the Windows installation.An USB network adapter, either Ethernet or WiFi, supported by Ubuntu 15.04, if the built-in WiFi of your device doesn’t work.If the hub is not powered, be prepared for USB resets or even a complete disconnect when you connect a new device, because the tablet may not be able to supply enough power by itself. USB 2.0 will work, but you really want USB 3.0. I got a Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 8 for the special price of 180 € from a local retailer. A BayTrail tablet, probably running Windows 8.1.The following instructions are based on this article by John Wells, but many things have changed since march 2014, so not every step listed in the original article is still necessary. I am short on time, so I’ll just write down the most basic steps and do a full How-To later. I was asked to do a little writeup about how I installed Ubuntu 15.04 on my Intel BayTrail tablet.

NOTE: This version has been obsoleted by version 2. Installing Ubuntu 15.04 on BayTrail tablets
