I haven’t had a great time with Linux on a tablet without a keyboard and mouse but PostmarketOS is 100% usable IMO. Even the on screen keyboard on the login screen works.

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      No, if I figure out pmbootstrap and make a custom image I will try to get the custom kernel in. So far everything but the cameras seem to work.

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    x86, ARM, are intended to be multipurpose, right? So why tf does the OS running on it need multiple layers of abstraction and have the right drivers to support common features? Wouldn’t it be possible to standardize the interfaces for audio, hw video acceleration, etc. so that you just need one audio driver for all x86 CPUs, another for ARM and be done?

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      I’m wondering about that too and I think that this question deserves another thread. Maybe that’s because, as there are no (or are there?) PCs with other architectures than x86, vendors don’t see a need for standards like device discovery and UEFI.

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      The CPU might be the same, but the audio chip, trackpad, etc. might be different and require a new driver.

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    I also tested Linux on the Surface 2 Go once, I think Fedora, but it just wasn’t smooth and stable enough. Constantly some kind of misbehavior. So I went back to Windows after all.

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      Yeah, I firefox and the login screen didn’t work well with the onscreen keyboard when I tried fedora. I ended up using it with the keyboard attahed. That’s why I was so excited when everything worked with PostmarketOS.

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        Daily driving a Surface Go 1 with Fedora since 2022.

        It works really well except for cameras, sometimes bluetooth and being laggy 1 time out of maybe 30 startups.

        The last problem can be solved just by plugging and unplugging the usb-c cable connecting it to a screen.

        I’m really happy with it even if it’s not what I’d bought if I had gotten back to Linux already when I got it.

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    So, h264 video playback at 1080px works flawlessly, and flac audio. What about

    • other codecs
    • hardware accel, e.g. for h265?
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      I was mostly just testing if I could use it without a keyboard and mouse. Which has not been the case with other distros I have tried. It’s mostly firefox and the login screen having issues with the onscreen keyboard and the UI not scaling or accecpting touch input well that has been my problem with linux on a tablet.

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    I’ve recently installed ZorinOS on my Surface Go 2 as part of my migration away from US software. Had a great experience too so far, way faster than Windows 11 like 2-3x faster which is crucial as my base model only has 4GB RAM.

    Only issue is my camera isn’t working, but I rarely used it (unfortunately still have a work laptop for teams calls). Now just need to migrate rest of services away from Microsoft account and close it.

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        I’ve been meaning to do something like this to my Lenovo tablet but I was afraid that the battery life would suck; thanks for the info

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    Amazing that it works so well, nice!

    However I can’t help thinking usability improvements are urgent. The key one being how you need to bring up the menu with a 2 finger slide up, and then click again on the right button to get the list of apps, which is not even user friendly. Then, clicking on the top right window button to close the app, which you seemed to have difficulties to click on (with good reasons).

    Finally you drag and drop a lot, can’t you click on the music file directly without opening the app in parallel?

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      I don’t think they need pairing. It just worked for me. It’s a generic one off amazon. The Microsoft one I got with the tablet broke after a month and the replacement one also broke after a month. I’m still kind of mad about it like 4 year later.

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        So…you just took it out of the box and it paired automatically? What’s to stop it from pairing to the wrong device?