[09:41] <zeorin> Hello, I have some questions about installing ubuntu to the tf201 tablet. I'm currently able to install Ubuntu 12.04 using instructions from http://lifeinarootshell.blogspot.it/ But I'm not completely satisfied with the result
[09:42] <zeorin> When I try to upgrade the distro version I run into errors, the wifi is intermittent. I can get around the distro install errors by prefixing LC_ALL=C.UTF-8 in front of do-release-upgrade, but there are problems with the result, it complains about the kernel packages, because the kernel is actually separate from the root fs
[09:42] <zeorin> I also want to use the nvidia-tegra3 package because it's a tegra3 SoC. I've installed the nvidia tegra 3 drivers from nvidia's site itself but I'd rather have it done through apt-get, which requires that I am at least on 12.10, not 12.04 (I reverted back).
[09:42] <zeorin>  Ideally I'd like to be on the most current release. I think the best thing to do might be to 'roll my own' starting version of ubuntu and use the arm tree from there. How would I go about doing that? Or does anyone known another way to have a proper (not broken packages version) of ubuntu on the tf201 (ASUS EeePad Transformer Prime). I'm very willing to learn and quite capable with Linux, Ubuntu, and even programming. I'm just quite lost at the moment
[09:42] <zeorin> . Any
[09:42] <zeorin>   help would be *most* welcome.