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Using WINE for non-Game Programs
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Hey, I don't have answers to your question, but how is Linux working on a Surface? I have a Surface 7 Pro which is the last Windows machine I own. I would love to replace Windows on that. I need the touch screen, pen, and webcams to continue working though. What distro did you use?
I use surface pro 3 with pop os, basically u can install latest ubuntu and install this custom kernel. https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface And staying on Wayland it's handle much better multi touch fingers especially on gnome which feels like designed for exactly such devices and gestures feels and works much than on windows my fav one 3 finger swipe between virtual desktops
Thanks!
Would this kernel work with Pop?
Sure,just pop is by default running x11 so need enable it in gdm config file
I run Mint and the touchscreen and pen both work. I haven't tried anything with the web cam to confirm or deny that one.
The system programs let you scroll on the touch screen (looking through the app store for example) but, frustratingly, Firefox doesn't support this. I haven't looked too hard for an alternative or work around though.
Okay thank you. Firefox does support it, but you have to change a setting to make it scroll instead of select text. I remember that from my regular laptop touch screen install. I don't remember what the setting is, but I'm sure you can find it with a quick search.
I have a Surface 7 Pro running KDE Neon. I don't have a pen, but touch screen works perfectly (you might need to manually install an on-screen keyboard beforehand, as usually Linux doesn't preinstall one by default), and I'd assume pen would too. Webcams are going to be an issue. You can find all information and support tables/matrix on the linux-surface website.
https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Supported-Devices-and-Features#feature-matrix
Here's a long explanation on the work being done to make the cameras work (hint -they don't, for our SP7 for now): https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/wiki/Camera-Support
Thank you.