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Patch, (edited ) in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

Slightly sideways suggestion is the Star Labs Starlite, which is a tablet with detachable keyboard/touchpad stand. This might meet your requirements.

Defaultplace,

I agree, this would be the perfect device. Sadly they didn’t put a digitizer into the screen so thee is no stylus support apart from the capacitive ones.

Neon,

I’m pretty sure it supports mpp2.0 though?

Patch, (edited )

If you’re after something for digital art this probably isn’t it, but for note taking and basic handwriting it should be alright. They sell a specific active stylus themselves, so it can’t be too useless.

shibbityshooby,

Another thing to consider is it might be worth getting a cheap $50 Wacom tablet to plug in for that, I’m running a non touch laptop and that’s what I’ve grown quite satisfied with however I mainly use it at home.

jcdenton, in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks
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Kinda hard to tell with the symbols due to the white on light blue

TarquinNimrod, in The ASUS Eee PC and the netbook revolution (including Linux)

Ha ha, a post about the Eee! Dug my 1000H out of the attic a few weeks back, put Mint xfce on it and it works great, pretty zippy! Then I put it back in the attic.

woodgen, in New Plasma 6 Default Icon Theme Looks

Why is everything a folder? What does a debian or android folder do?

omnissiah,
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It folds Debian to prevent Debian prions

XTornado,

Debían no idea… But I guess android could be android studio folders or similar stuff?

FooBarrington,

It’s deb, not Debian, so I’d assume it’s the icon for .deb files (which are browsable archives).

richardisaguy, (edited )
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Yes, everything will be a folder in plasma 6, including applications, don’t worry, you I’ll love the new Firefox folder. Its the natural progression of things, don’t try to stop it.

leap123,
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Everything’s previously a file, now everything is a folder

Holzkohlen,

Look forward to Plasma 6 where everything will be an application. Downloads folder? That’s an application now. A font you just installed? Application. The video you just downloaded? You guessed it

Daeraxa, in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

I have a thinkpad yoga x380 and although I dont use the stylus or tablet mode very often, it works really well when I do. Running fedora 38.

Macros, in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

I had good experiences with the Zenbook-Flip Series from Asus. Linux support is great, build quality too. It even survived a big drop with only the screen falling out, but still working. I just inserted it again. Battery life is also great which is perfect for university.

Palm rejection did not work reliable however. I just got used to disable the touchpad with a keycombo whenever I started typing longer passages of text.

Prunebutt, in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

There’s a quite active community of people running linux on surface devices back on reddit.

flashgnash, in Linux Distribution Timeline

Pssht they don’t even have AmogOS

perishthethought,

A parody OS inspired by Among Us ඞ

Oh, I see. Yes, serious omission

flashgnash,

I can’t believe they’d miss such a cornerstone of Linux history

cerement,
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also missing UwUntu …

perishthethought,

I know I’m not supposed to post comments like this, but:

hahahahahaha

fart_pickle, in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

Hardware wise dell xps 13 2-in-1 is a good choice. However folio is horrible, magnetic stand is way too weak and I still cannot figure out deep sleep/hibernation. Aslo fingerprint scanner doesn’t work.

Another thing is that Linux is not the best choice for a touch device. I’ve tried gnome and kde and they both suck. I’ve also tried plasma mobile and it feels like nearly days of touch screens.

tubbadu, in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

I have a shitty hp 2in1 that really sucks, but for taking notes and annotate pdfs is good enough. In case you’ll choose KDE as desktop environment check out this kwin script I wrote to get a tablet-like experience

Defaultplace,

Thanks, will check it out

jack, (edited ) in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?

Install everything as a flatpak, it is the future. Anything else will be outdated or can lead to headache (dependency issues).

Here’s a simple GUI video downloader.

Here are elegant, easy to use apps that cover many different needs.

EDIT: Tell me where I’m wrong

authed, in GIMP 2.10.36 Released with Support for ASE + ACB Palettes, New Gradient, and More

What happened to gimp 2.99

PropaGandalf, (edited ) in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

I’m using a Dell Inspiron 2in1 and from the linux side everything runs great. In the three years I have this laptop I tried multiple distros and all worked fine. Besides that the biggest problem was to find a program to make handwritten notes. I really recommend Rnote as it has matured very well over this year and is the only option if you need an infinite canvas to draw on.

I can’t recommend you the hardware tho as it is really aweful. The trackpad gets stuck sometimes and does not come back up with the keyboard showing the same symptoms now, the aluminum chassis gets greasy really fast and the hinges aren’t the best either. Also you must use the cheapest version of all Dell pens because the screen is only compatible with that one pen.

flashgnash, in Linux on a 2in1 for Uni

Don’t get a Lenovo yoga they kinda suck

Not sure about the ThinkPad yogas, only used a non -thinkpad one but I’m sure someone will chime in

From what I hear, ironically enough the surface pros are pretty good for Linux

krash,

Surface pros work, but they’re not ideal for linux. Expect struggle during the installation, and be aware some parts of the hardware won’t work.

PropaGandalf,

You are right. On an university install event I installed fedora on a fairly recent model of it with secure boot and everything. As I have heard it works really well.

rufus, (edited )

I happen to own one of the Thinkpad Yogas.

Both are entirely different product lines. Unless something changed in recent years. I like mine. And I’ve seen the ones without the ThinkPad branding in a store. They’re cheap. But that’s about it.

Cralder,

I had a surface pro 4 with Linux for several years. The install process is a bit annoying since you need to get the custom surface kernel but other than that it worked great. I had a lot of issues with the hardware (unrelated to Linux), but I’ve heard that it has gotten better with the newer versions

backhdlp, in I made it to Linux! What is your must-have FOSS or Free Software for linux?
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ProtonUp-Qt is an easy way to install and manage different Proton versions for gaming.

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