Also available for testing is my latest development ISO for Atom based Intel Compute Sticks. Booting from either 32-bit or 64-bit this Ubuntu 16.04 LTS includes my development kernel providing audio, wifi and bluetooth.
Download the ISO from https://goo.gl/Sjl3ut and write to a USB using either 'Rufus' in Windows or 'dd' in Linux and then boot using the 'F10' option.
The initial menu screen takes slightly longer to appear than with the official ISO and it is also safe to ignore the error messages than scroll past before Unity loads.
I've not yet configured bluetooth to automatically load on the Z3735F version however it can be started by entering:
/usr/sbin/rtk_hciattach -n -s 115200 ttyS4 rtk_h5 &
as 'root' in a terminal window.
Installing using the 32-bit bootloader still requires the patch 'linuxium-32bit-patch.sh' from https://goo.gl/1LIx1S to be applied prior to rebooting.
Feedback is sought to help with improvements.